Milestones in Computing History
Pascal’s Mechanical Calculator
Blaise Pascal invents one of the earliest mechanical calculators, capable of addition and subtraction, laying foundational concepts for computing devices.
ENIAC - First Electronic General-Purpose Computer
The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) is developed, capable of performing complex calculations at unprecedented speeds, marking the start of the digital age.
Invention of the Transistor
Bell Labs invents the transistor, revolutionizing computer design by replacing bulky vacuum tubes with smaller, faster, and more reliable components.
The Birth of the Microprocessor
Intel introduces the 4004 microprocessor, the world’s first commercially available CPU on a single chip, enabling personal computing devices.
Internet Protocol Suite Standardization
The adoption of TCP/IP protocols standardizes data exchange across diverse networks, propelling the global internet revolution.
Quantum Supremacy Demonstrated
Google achieves quantum supremacy, demonstrating quantum computers solving problems beyond the reach of classical computers, marking a new computing frontier.
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