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Ed Roberts, founder of MITS (Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems), designed the first personal computer before there was a demand for a single unit.
On November 15th, 1971, Intel released the world's first commercial microprocessor, the 4004. Fourth generation computers were developed, using a microprocessor to locate much of the computer's ...
Apple Computer The Early Days A Personal Perspective ... personal computer store), I came across a brochure and order form for the new Apple II computer.
The origins of the personal computer - Apple I Apple II TRS-80 and the Commodore PET. ... The Apple I was the first single circuit board computer. It came with a video interface, ...
IBM representatives meet for the first time with Microsofts Bill Gates to talk about writing an operating system for IBMs new hush-hush personal computer.
The OSI Challenger computer was one of the first personal computers to be supplied with a floppy disk drive, one of the first that could handle multiple users, and the very first to use a Winchester ...
But it filled a hole. It was the very first personal computer to be produced in fairly high quantity.
In 1971 the Kenbak-1, the first personal computer, had 256 bytes of memory ... The Micral was nevertheless recognized as the first microprocessor-based personal computer, ...
The first personal computer, Altair 8080, was developed by MITS in 1975. Apple Computer's Apple II, launched in 1977, is the first massed-produced personal computer.
Microsoft was formed soon after the introduction of the Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) Altair, the first "personal computer," a build-it-yourself kit for hobbyists.
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