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| [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] releases the [[iPhone 4]]. {{citation needed}}
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| [[Intel]] announces the commercialisation of 3D transistors <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/4313/intel-announces-first-22nm-3d-trigate-transistors-shipping-in-2h-2011 |title=Intel Announces first 22nm 3D Tri-Gate Transistors, Shipping in 2H 2011 |last1=Shimpi |first1=Anand Lal |last2= |first2= |date=2011-05-04 |website=AnandTech |publisher=|accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref>
| [[Intel]] announces the commercialisation of [[Multigate_device#Tri-gate_transistor|3D transistors]] <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/4313/intel-announces-first-22nm-3d-trigate-transistors-shipping-in-2h-2011 |title=Intel Announces first 22nm 3D Tri-Gate Transistors, Shipping in 2H 2011 |last1=Shimpi |first1=Anand Lal |last2= |first2= |date=2011-05-04 |website=AnandTech |publisher= |accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref>
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| The first [[Chromebook]]s go on sale ([[Samsung]] Chromebooks) {{citation needed}}
| The first [[Chromebook]]s, by [[Acer]] and [[Samsung]], go on sale {{citation needed}}
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| The first 4 terabyte [[hard drive]] is released by [[Seagate Technology|Seagate]].<ref>[http://www.anandtech.com/show/4738/seagate-ships-worlds-first-4tb-external-hdd AnandTech | Seagate Ships World's First 4TB External HDD<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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| [[Intel]] demonstrates its [[Next Unit of Computing]], a motherboard measuring only {{convert|4|xx|4|in|cm|0|abbr=on}}<ref>[http://www.anandtech.com/show/6267/intels-next-unit-of-computing-4x4-core-i3-systems-targeted-at-399 AnandTech | Intel's Next Unit of Computing: 4"x4", Core i3, Systems Targeted at $399<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| Intel demonstrates its [[Next Unit of Computing]], a motherboard measuring only {{convert|4|xx|4|in|cm|0|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/6267/intels-next-unit-of-computing-4x4-core-i3-systems-targeted-at-399 |title=Intel's Next Unit of Computing: 4"x4", Core i3, Systems Targeted at $399 |last1=Shimpi |first1=Anand Lal |last2= |first2= |date=2012-09-11 |website=AnandTech |publisher= |accessdate=26 January 2014}}</ref>
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| [[TDK]] demonstrates a 2 terabyte hard drive on a single 3.5-inch platter.<ref>[http://www.tomshardware.com/news/HAMR-platters-heat-assisted-CREATEC-areal-density,18126.html TDK Finally Crams 2TB on One 3.5-inch HDD Platter<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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Revision as of 19:13, 26 January 2014

This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing from 2010 to 2019. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing.

2010

Date Event
April 3 Apple releases the original iPad. [citation needed]
June 24 Apple releases the iPhone 4. [citation needed]

2011

Date Event
May 4 Intel announces the commercialisation of 3D transistors [1]
June 15 The first Chromebooks, by Acer and Samsung, go on sale [citation needed]
September 7 The first 4 terabyte hard drive is released by Seagate.[2]

2012

Date Event
September Intel demonstrates its Next Unit of Computing, a motherboard measuring only 4 × 4 in (10 × 10 cm)[3]
October 4 TDK demonstrates a 2 terabyte hard drive on a single 3.5-inch platter.[4]
October 26 Microsoft releases the operating system Windows 8. [citation needed]
November 18 Nintendo releases the Wii U in North America. [citation needed]

2013

November 17 Microsoft releases Xbox one. [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Shimpi, Anand Lal (2011-05-04). "Intel Announces first 22nm 3D Tri-Gate Transistors, Shipping in 2H 2011". AnandTech. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  2. ^ Shimpi, Anand Lal (2011-09-07). "Seagate Ships World's First 4TB External HDD". AnandTech. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  3. ^ Shimpi, Anand Lal (2012-09-11). "Intel's Next Unit of Computing: 4"x4", Core i3, Systems Targeted at $399". AnandTech. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  4. ^ Parrish, Kevin (2012-10-04). "TDK Finally Crams 2TB on One 3.5-inch HDD Platter". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 26 January 2014.