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Information Age

Information Age. “An in depth look at the exciting history of the Calculator and Computer” . Abacus Pascal Leibniz Babbage Early Computers Electronic Computers Transistor Personal Computer Advancements Noteworthy Contributors. Abacus. 5,000 years ago Asia Minor 5-bead.

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Information Age

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  1. Information Age “An in depth look at the exciting history of the Calculator and Computer”

  2. Abacus • Pascal • Leibniz • Babbage • Early Computers • Electronic Computers • Transistor • Personal Computer • Advancements • Noteworthy Contributors

  3. Abacus • 5,000 years ago • Asia Minor • 5-bead

  4. Blaise Pascal • Pascaline • Numerical wheel • Invented 1642 • Add & subtract only • Series of ten-toothed wheels • 6, 8 ? • Each tooth represented a digit • 0 to 9

  5. Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz • Philosopher and mathematician • 1649 • Improved Pascaline • Multiply and divide • Birth • Calculator • Personal computers ?

  6. Charles Babbage • Difference Engine • With Augusta Ada King • First actual computer • Stores information • Accepts data

  7. Early Computers • Mechanisms • Rotating shafts and gears • Used during both world wars • Predict torpedo course • Analog computer • Vacuum Tubes • Digital computer

  8. Electronic Computers • Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) • 1946 • U. of Pennsylvania • John P. Eckert, Jr. • 18000 tubes • Much more speed • 1000x Mark I

  9. UNIVAC I & EDVAC I • Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC I) • First to use CPU • John von Neumann • mid 1940’s

  10. Transistor • 1950s • Smaller and faster • Smaller components needed • Longer life • Less expensive

  11. Personal Computer • Intel 4004 • 1st Microprocessor • Altair 8800 (1975) • 8-bit Intel 8080 Microprocessor • 256 bytes RAM • DIP switch input & LED output • Apple II (1977) • 1st true PC

  12. Advancements • Integrated Circuits • PCBs • VLSI • Graphics • Software

  13. Noteworthy Contributors • Herman Hollerith • Tabulating Machine (late 1800s) • IBM (1924) • Alan Turing • Programmable Machine (1936) • John von Neumann • First Electronic Computer • EDVAC (1945)

  14. Noteworthy Contributors • Bardeen, Brattain, Shockley • Bell Labs • Transistor • Gates & Allen • Microsoft (1975) • BASIC for Altair • Jobs & Wozniak • Apple Computer (1976) • Garage

  15. Points to Ponder • Computer Technology • Incredibly rapid advancement • Slowing ? • Supply & demand • Modern Computers • Voice command • CD imaging • Virtual Reality

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