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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