Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
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Re: Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
#2Definitely a landmark achievement for humanity, but hardly a "personal computer".
Re: Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
#3The room-sized computer's ability to carry out different tasks - without having to be rebuilt - has led some to describe it as the "first modern PC". Definitely a landmark achievement for humanity, but hardly a "personal computer".
Re: Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
#4Meh. I might argue that CMOS VLSI process technology was actually more important, being the biggest "hard part" of figuring out how to manufacture the actual computers we use in modernity. But whatever, everyone has their own favorites I'm sure: do we all get to write articles for the BBC?
Re: Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
#5Re: Sixty years ago the modern computer was born in a lab in Manchester.
#6The room-sized computer's ability to carry out different tasks - without having to be rebuilt - has led some to describe it as the "first modern PC". Definitely a landmark achievement for humanity, but hardly a "personal computer".
This is for a lay-audience.
Now the lay audience goes away with false understanding. Who wins with that?