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Timeline of Computer History. By Year. Search. By Category. AI & Robotics (55) Computers (146) Graphics & Games (48) Memory & Storage (61) Networking & The Web (58)
- AI & Robotics
Researchers design the Rancho Arm robot at Rancho Los Amigos...
- Computers
Computer History Museum Intel released the 80486...
- Graphics & Games
Alexander Douglas was a Cambridge University PhD candidate...
- AI & Robotics
Explore CHM’s informative and engaging timelines to learn something new about key events, people, documents, and artifacts in the history of computing.
Computer History Museum The first advertisement for a microprocessor, the Intel 4004, appears in Electronic News. Developed for Busicom, a Japanese calculator maker, the 4004 had 2250 transistors and could perform up to 90,000 operations per second in four-bit chunks.
Computer History Museum Timeline • 1975 --Generations Exhibit with voice-slides, DEC Building-12 Lobby • 1979 –The Digital Computer Museum (TDCM) Founded • 1982 –TDCM becomes The Computer Museum (TCM) • 1984 –TCM Opens to the public • 1990 –Computer Milestones Exhibit opens
The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a museum of computer history, located in Mountain View, California. The museum presents stories and artifacts of Silicon Valley and the information age, and explores the computing revolution and its impact on society.
Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing. Revolution features 19 galleries, 1,100 objects, and inspiring stories from the pioneers and innovators who started the revolution that changed our world. Experience this exhibit online or in person.
Jun 20, 2003 · The Computer History Museum offers this outstanding online timeline, which ranges from the first proposal of electronic data storage in 1945 to the birth of the World Wide Web in 1990.