Saturday, July 20, 2019
The History of the Computer :: Computers Technology Electronics Essays
The History of the Computer  	        Computers in some form are in almost everything these days. From Toasters         to Televisions, just about all electronic things has some form of         processor in them. This is a very large change from the way it used to be,         when a computer that would take up an entire room and weighed tons of         pounds has the same amount of power as a scientific calculator. The         changes that computers have undergone in the last 40 years have been         colossal. So many things have changed from the ENIAC that had very little         power, and broke down once every 15 minutes and took another 15 minutes to         repair, to our Pentium Pro 200ââ¬â¢s, and the powerful Silicon Graphics         Workstations, the core of the machine has stayed basically the same. The         only thing that has really changed in the processor is the speed that it         translates commands from 1ââ¬â¢s and 0ââ¬â¢s to data that actually means something         to a normal computer user. Just in the last few years, computers have         undergone major changes. PC users came from using MS-DOS and Windows 3.1,         to Windows 95, a whole new operating system. Computer speeds have taken a         huge increase as well, in 1995 when a normal computer was a 486 computer         running at 33 MHz, to 1997 where a blazing fast Pentium (AKA 586) running         at 200 MHz plus. The next generation of processors is slated to come out         this year as well, being the next CPU from Intel, code named Merced,         running at 233 MHz, and up. Another major innovation has been the         Internet. This is a massive change to not only the computer world, but to     					  The History of the Computer  ::  Computers Technology Electronics Essays  The History of the Computer  	        Computers in some form are in almost everything these days. From Toasters         to Televisions, just about all electronic things has some form of         processor in them. This is a very large change from the way it used to be,         when a computer that would take up an entire room and weighed tons of         pounds has the same amount of power as a scientific calculator. The         changes that computers have undergone in the last 40 years have been         colossal. So many things have changed from the ENIAC that had very little         power, and broke down once every 15 minutes and took another 15 minutes to         repair, to our Pentium Pro 200ââ¬â¢s, and the powerful Silicon Graphics         Workstations, the core of the machine has stayed basically the same. The         only thing that has really changed in the processor is the speed that it         translates commands from 1ââ¬â¢s and 0ââ¬â¢s to data that actually means something         to a normal computer user. Just in the last few years, computers have         undergone major changes. PC users came from using MS-DOS and Windows 3.1,         to Windows 95, a whole new operating system. Computer speeds have taken a         huge increase as well, in 1995 when a normal computer was a 486 computer         running at 33 MHz, to 1997 where a blazing fast Pentium (AKA 586) running         at 200 MHz plus. The next generation of processors is slated to come out         this year as well, being the next CPU from Intel, code named Merced,         running at 233 MHz, and up. Another major innovation has been the         Internet. This is a massive change to not only the computer world, but to     					    
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