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Hardware Total Vol. II - The Essence of Computer Architectures[edit]
From Pioneers (Continued) to the Vaccum Tube Computers[edit]
- Pioneers (Continued)
- Federico Faggin
- Masatoshi Shima
- Marcian Hoff
- Stanley Mazor
- Donald Knuth
- Per Brinch Hansen
- Edgar F. Codd
- Niklaus Wirth
- Alan Kay
- Stephen Cook
- Margaret Hamilton (scientist)
- Jacek Karpiński
- Gary Kildall
- Harry Garland
- Roger Melen
- Jack Kilby
- Robert Noyce
- Andrew Grove
- Gordon Moore
- Lynn Conway
- Leslie Lamport
- Gerard Salton
- Vint Cerf
- Irving Gould
- Jack Tramiel
- Chuck Peddle
- Clive Sinclair
- Steve Jobs
- Steve Wozniak
- Edmund M. Clarke
- E. Allen Emerson
- Sophie Wilson
- Adam Osborne
- Paul Allen
- Bill Gates
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Beginnings -The Man that Computes
- Antikythera mechanism
- Astrolabe
- Clockwork
- Analog computer
- Abacus
- Soroban
- A Industrial Revolution - The Advent of the Mechanical Computers
- Pascal's calculator
- Jacquard loom
- Difference engine
- Analytical Engine
- Boolean data type
- Boolean algebra
- Boolean-valued function
- Logical abacus
- Keypunch
- Punched card
- Punched card input/output
- Between 1st and 2nd World Wars - The wartime computing
- Enigma machine
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Turing machine
- Turing completeness
- Turing reduction
- Church–Turing thesis
- Post–Turing machine
- Atanasoff–Berry computer
- Theory of computation
- Information theory
- Z1 (computer)
- Z2 (computer)
- Z3 (computer)
- Z4 (computer)
- ENIAC
- Colossus computer
- Harvard Mark I
- Manchester Mark 1
- Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine
- EDVAC
- Electronic delay storage automatic calculator
- The Post-2nd World War - The Start of Business and Computer Science
- History of computer hardware in Soviet Bloc countries
- LEO (computer)
- UNIVAC I
- JOHNNIAC
- Ferranti Mark 1
- ORDVAC
- Perceptron
- BUNCH
- Burroughs Corporation
- UNIVAC
- Unisys
- NCR Corporation
- Control Data Corporation
- Honeywell
- IBM 701