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A History of the Computer Industry

Autor Stephen Lindfors
en Limba Engleză Paperback
The book is a short history of the computer industry, starting with relay computers and ending with the IBM PC, introduced in 1981. Before digital computers, there were digital switching systems, used by the phone companies. With the earliest digital computers, users found them to be just too slow, and vacuum tubes were mainly used in analog devices, like radios. But soon digital counters were invented, showing that vacuum tubes had digital uses also. But vacuum tubes had their own problems, producing too much heat and failing at random. Vacuum tube computers also used too much electric power and too much floor space. In 1947, a new device was invented that would solve those problems. It was the transistor, invented at Bell Labs by Shockley, Bardeen and Brattain. In a few years, computer companies were starting to use transistors in their newest machines. By 1955, just about all of them had given up on vacuum tubes and switched to transistors. Then integrated circuits were invented, allowing many transistors to be included on one chip. Integrated circuits led to the first microprocessor, the 4004, from Intel. A few years later, the first PC was invented, by Steve Wozniak, using a microprocessor. That was in 1975. Six years later, IBM introduced their PC. Before the IBM PC, many people who used a computer used it remotely, connecting with a phone line or a cable. Batch processing was the other option. The book includes two chapters about important people in the industry, plus a glossary, a bibliography, an index and footnotes.
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ISBN-13: 9781514690802
ISBN-10: 1514690802
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform