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History of Computers[edit]
- Introduction
- History of computing hardware
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
- Analog computer
- Timeline of computing
- History of general purpose CPUs
- List of vacuum tube computers
- Transistor computer
- Microprocessor
- Charles Babbage
- Charles Babbage
- Difference engine
- Analytical Engine
- Konrad Zuse
- Konrad Zuse
- Z1 (computer)
- Z2 (computer)
- Z3 (computer)
- Z4 (computer)
- Other Pioneering Efforts
- Alan Turing
- Atanasoff–Berry Computer
- Harvard Mark I
- Colossus computer
- ENIAC
- John von Neumann
- Von Neumann architecture
- Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine
- Manchester Mark 1
- EDVAC
- CSIRAC
- Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
- IBM Hardware
- IBM 701
- IBM 650
- IBM 704
- IBM 709
- IBM 7090
- IBM 1130
- IBM 1401
- IBM System/360
- IBM System/370
- IBM System z
- DEC Hardware
- PDP-1
- PDP-6
- PDP-7
- PDP-8
- PDP-10
- PDP-11
- VAX
- DEC Alpha
- Memory Types
- Random-access memory
- Williams tube
- Delay line memory
- Drum memory
- Magnetic-core memory
- Dynamic random-access memory