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Computer History
[edit]A Comprehensive Reference
[edit]- Pre-history
- Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine
- As We May Think
- Memex
- Moore School Lectures
- Oslo Analyzer
- Thomas Fowler
- Charles Babbage
- Vannevar Bush
- Water integrator
- Machine Architecture
- Amorphous computing
- Address space
- Addressing mode
- Bell's Law of Computer Classes
- Cellular architecture
- Chemical computer
- Classes of computers
- Cluster (computing)
- Complex instruction set computer
- Computer architecture
- Computer architecture simulator
- CPU design
- CPU Wars
- Database machine
- Dataflow architecture
- Decimal computer
- DNA computing
- Explicit Data Graph Execution
- Extendable instruction set computer
- Fault-tolerant computer systems
- Fifth generation computer
- Flynn's taxonomy
- Hardened computer
- Harvard architecture
- Heterogenous computing
- History of computing hardware
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
- Hybrid computer
- Hybrid computing
- HyperText Computer
- Lockstep (computing)
- Massive parallel processing
- Megacomputer
- Membrane computing
- Microarchitecture
- MIMD
- Minimalism (computing)
- Minisupercomputer
- MISD
- Modified Harvard architecture
- Molecular computer
- Multi-core
- Multimedia computer
- Multiprocessing
- Peptide computing
- Photonic computing
- Processor-in-memory
- Quantum computer
- Reduced instruction set computer
- Zero address arithmetic
- Serial computer
- SIMD
- SISD
- Slot (computer architecture)
- Superminicomputer
- Superscalar
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- Symmetric Turing machine
- System bus model
- Tagged architecture
- Ternary computer
- Topic outline of computer engineering
- Topological computing
- Turing machine
- Turing machine examples
- Turing machine gallery
- Ultra-Large-Scale Systems
- Unconventional computing
- Universal Turing machine
- Unorganized machine
- Vaakya Architecture
- Von Neumann architecture
- Hardware
- ALPAC
- Alvey
- AN/USQ-17
- AN/USQ-20
- Anti machine
- APEXC
- Atanasoff–Berry Computer
- Atlas Computer (Manchester)
- Automatic Computing Engine
- Autonetics Recomp II
- Bendix G-15
- Bendix G-20
- BESM
- BINAC
- BMS-203
- Bombe
- BRLESC
- BTRON
- Burroughs B2500
- Burroughs large systems
- C.mmp
- CALDIC
- CAP computer
- CDC 1604
- CDC 160A
- Colossus computer
- CSIRAC
- D-17B
- D-37C
- D37D
- Darwin machine
- DASK
- Dataflow
- DATAR
- Datasaab D2
- DRTE Computer
- DYSEAC
- EDVAC
- Electrologica X1
- Electrologica X8
- Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
- Elliott 803
- English Electric DEUCE
- English Electric KDF8
- English Electric KDF9
- ENIAC
- FUJIC
- FERMIAC
- Ferranti Mark I
- Ferranti Mercury
- Ferranti Orion
- Ferranti Pegasus
- GE-400 series
- Harvard Mark IV
- Heathkit H-11
- Honeywell 200
- IBM M44/44X
- ICT 1301
- ILLIAC
- ILLIAC II
- LEO (computer)
- LGP-30
- LINC
- LINC-8
- List of vacuum tube computers
- Magnetic Drum Digital Differential Analyzer
- Mailüfterl
- Mallock machine
- Manchester computers
- Manchester Mark 1
- Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine
- Metrovick 950
- MIC-1
- MIPS architecture
- Mir (computer)
- MOBIDIC
- Nanocomputer
- NCR 304
- NCR 315
- NCR 315-100
- NCR 315-RMC
- Nimrod (computing)
- NonStop
- NUSSE
- Odra (computer)
- OpenRISC 1200
- P112
- PDP-1
- PERM (computer)
- Pilot ACE
- RAYDAC
- Rice Institute Computer
- SAPO (computer)
- SDS 930
- SDS 940
- SEAC (computer)
- Simon (computer)
- SPEED2000
- Strela computer
- Super harvard
- SWAC (computer)
- TIFRAC
- Titan (computer)
- TRADIC
- Transistor computer
- TX-0
- TX-2
- UNIVAC 1101
- UNIVAC 1102
- UNIVAC 1103
- UNIVAC 1103A
- UNIVAC 1104
- UNIVAC 1105
- UNIVAC 1107
- UNIVAC I
- UNIVAC II
- UNIVAC III
- UNIVAC LARC
- UNIVAC Solid State
- UTEC
- Uzel (computer)
- Wang B-machine
- Whirlwind (computer)
- Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer
- WITCH (computer)
- Workstation
- Z22
- ZEBRA (computer)