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The Computer History Museum claims to house the largest and most significant collection of computing artifacts in the world. [a] This includes many rare or one-of-a-kind objects such as a Cray-1 supercomputer as well as a Cray-2, Cray-3, the Utah teapot, the 1969 Neiman Marcus Kitchen Computer, an Apple I, and an example of the first generation of Google's racks of custom-designed web servers. [7]
From our founding in Boston to our home in Silicon Valley, CHM’s journey is as extraordinary as the history we preserve and the technological innovations that have transformed our world. Discover the archive of The Computer Museum, a predecessor of CHM and founded in 1975 by Ken Olsen and Gordon and Gwen Bell. Explore our history.
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Oral History of Satoru Ito. Interviewed by: Douglas Fairbairn. Recorded: June 20, 2016 Tokyo, Japan. CHM Reference number: X7647.2016. 2016 Computer History Museum. Douglas Fairbairn: Okay, we are here at the New Otani Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. It is June 20, 2016 and I'm Doug Fairbairn and I'm speaking to Mr. Satoru Ito.
Oral History of Scott McNealy. Kapoor: On behalf of the Computer History Museum, it is my privilege to welcome Scott McNealy. He doesn't need any introduction. He was Co-Founder of Sun, which changed the world. My name is Uday Kapoor, and I am a volunteer at the Computer History Museum's Oral Histories program.
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Oral History of Arjun Malhotra CHM Ref: X8840.2019 © 2018 Computer History Museum Page 2 of 37 Kapoor: This is Uday Kapoor. I'm a volunteer at the Computer History Museum here to welcome Mr. Arjun Malhotra. He's a pioneer of the Indian IT industry. Welcome, Arjun. Malhotra: Thank you.