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  • Microcomputer
  • Small computer with a CPU made out of a microprocessor

    A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer having a central processing unit (CPU) made out of a single integrated circuit microprocessor

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

  • Microsoft
  • American multinational technology company

    featured Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems's (MITS) Altair 8800 microcomputer, which inspired Allen to suggest that they could program a BASIC interpreter

    Microsoft

    Microsoft

    Microsoft

  • BBC Micro
  • Series of British microcomputers by Acorn

    The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a family of microcomputers developed and manufactured by Acorn Computers in the early 1980s as part of

    BBC Micro

    BBC Micro

    BBC_Micro

  • Microcomputer Associates
  • Former American computer company

    Microcomputer Associates, Inc., was an American computer company founded by Manny Lemas and Ray Holt. It produced the low-cost Jolt Microcomputer, designed

    Microcomputer Associates

    Microcomputer_Associates

  • Intel
  • American multinational technology company

    "personal computer". Subsequently, Intel would create one of the first microcomputers in 1973. Intel opened its first international manufacturing facility

    Intel

    Intel

    Intel

  • History of personal computers
  • computers as mass-market consumer electronic devices began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one intended for interactive

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • ICON (microcomputer)
  • Personal computer

    years after the first microcomputers for mainstream consumers appeared, the Ontario Ministry of Education sensed that microcomputers could be an important

    ICON (microcomputer)

    ICON (microcomputer)

    ICON_(microcomputer)

  • List of early microcomputers
  • This is a list of early microcomputers sold to hobbyists and developers. These microcomputers were often sold as "DIY" kits or pre-built machines in relatively

    List of early microcomputers

    List_of_early_microcomputers

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    more efficient circuit designs that lead to the microprocessor and the microcomputer revolution in the 1970s. Since then the speed, computing power, and

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Avalon Hill
  • Board game company

    early publisher of computer games in 1980 with its video game division Microcomputer Games, adapting some of its boardgame titles to various computer platforms

    Avalon Hill

    Avalon Hill

    Avalon_Hill

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • List of Intel manufacturing sites
  • Chemical", Microcomputer Solutions, September/October 1992, page 1 Intel Corporation, "NewsBits: Oregon Facility Wins Environmental Award", Microcomputer Solutions

    List of Intel manufacturing sites

    List_of_Intel_manufacturing_sites

  • Living Computers: Museum + Labs
  • Defunct computer museum in Seattle, Washington

    exhibited vintage computers spanning mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers, most configured for interactive use either through time-sharing operating

    Living Computers: Museum + Labs

    Living Computers: Museum + Labs

    Living_Computers:_Museum_+_Labs

  • Lists of microcomputers
  • For an overview of microcomputers of different kinds, see the following lists of microcomputers: List of early microcomputers List of home computers List

    Lists of microcomputers

    Lists_of_microcomputers

  • CP/M
  • Discontinued family of computer operating systems

    later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created in 1974 for Intel 8080-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital

    CP/M

    CP/M

    CP/M

  • X87
  • Subset of x86 instruction set architecture for floating-point arithmetic

    Microprocessor", Microcomputer Solutions, March/April 1989, page 12 Lewnes, Ann, "The Intel386 Architecture Here to Stay", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions

    X87

    X87

  • Northwest Microcomputer Systems
  • American computer company active from 1977 to 1982

    Northwest Microcomputer Systems, Inc. (NMS), was a short-lived, privately owned American computer company active from 1977 to the early 1980s and based

    Northwest Microcomputer Systems

    Northwest_Microcomputer_Systems

  • Intellec
  • 1970s series of Intel microcomputers

    microcomputers Intel produced in the 1970s as a development platform for their processors. The Intellec computers were among the first microcomputers

    Intellec

    Intellec

    Intellec

  • Apple Inc.
  • American multinational technology company

    successor, the Apple II, became one of the first successful mass-produced microcomputers. Apple introduced the Lisa in 1983 and the Macintosh in 1984 as some

    Apple Inc.

    Apple Inc.

    Apple_Inc.

  • MCM/70
  • 1970s microcomputer

    pioneering microcomputer first built in 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and released the next year. This makes it one of the first microcomputers in the

    MCM/70

    MCM/70

    MCM/70

  • Akihabara Radio Kaikan
  • Commercial building in Tokyo, Japan

    the Bit-INN Tokyo, on the 7th floor to market the pioneering TK-80 microcomputer kit. The TK-80 rapidly exceeded sales expectations, and the Bit-INN

    Akihabara Radio Kaikan

    Akihabara Radio Kaikan

    Akihabara_Radio_Kaikan

  • VEB Robotron
  • East German manufacturer of computers and consumer electronics

    the ESER mainframe computers, various computer peripherals as well as microcomputers, radios, television sets and other items including cookie press Kleingebäckpresse

    VEB Robotron

    VEB Robotron

    VEB_Robotron

  • Microchess
  • 1976 computer chess software

    MicroChess, is a chess program developed for the MOS Technology KIM-1 microcomputer by Peter R. Jennings in 1976, and published by his company Micro-Ware

    Microchess

    Microchess

  • Pac-Man
  • 1980 video game

    development group within the company that studied several NEC-produced microcomputers for their potential for creating games. Among the first people assigned

    Pac-Man

    Pac-Man

  • Kyoto University
  • National university in Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoto University (京都大学, Kyōto daigaku), or KyotoU (京大, Kyōdai), is a national research university in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1897, it is one of the former

    Kyoto University

    Kyoto University

    Kyoto_University

  • Xebec Corporation
  • Former American computer hardware company

    Xebec Corporation, formerly Microcomputer Systems Corporation, was an American computer hardware company active from 1969 to 1989. The company was primarily

    Xebec Corporation

    Xebec_Corporation

  • Q1 Corporation
  • American computer manufacturer

    Daniel Alroy. Its main focus was the manufacturing and sale of early microcomputers, beginning in 1972. The first generation Q1/T computer was first sold

    Q1 Corporation

    Q1 Corporation

    Q1_Corporation

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    implemented for a wide variety of mainframe computers, minicomputers, and microcomputers, including the IBM PC, as its popularity increased significantly. In

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Larry Ellison
  • American businessman (born 1944)

    Informix, and eventually Microsoft to dominate mid-range systems and microcomputers. Around this time, Oracle fell behind Sybase. From 1990 to 1993, Sybase

    Larry Ellison

    Larry Ellison

    Larry_Ellison

  • List of computer size categories
  • obscure computer sizes. There are different sizes like minicomputers, microcomputers, mainframe computers and super computers. These are mainly used for

    List of computer size categories

    List_of_computer_size_categories

  • Intel 8080
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    to adoption in a broader range of systems, ultimately launching the microcomputer industry. Several key design choices contributed to the 8080’s success

    Intel 8080

    Intel 8080

    Intel_8080

  • Cromemco Dazzler
  • cover story in 1976. It was the first color graphics card available for microcomputers. The Dazzler was the first of a succession of increasingly capable graphics

    Cromemco Dazzler

    Cromemco Dazzler

    Cromemco_Dazzler

  • InfoWorld
  • Information technology media business

    InfoWorld (IW) is an American information technology media business that began as a monthly magazine in 1978, but transitioned to a Web publication in

    InfoWorld

    InfoWorld

  • Dr. Dobb's Journal
  • American computer magazine

    When launched in 1976, DDJ was the first regular periodical focused on microcomputer software, rather than hardware. In its last years of publication, it

    Dr. Dobb's Journal

    Dr._Dobb's_Journal

  • Ray Holt (computer scientist)
  • American computer scientist

    Lemas of Microcomputer Associates, Incorporated, later known as Synertek Systems where he designed the Jolt, Super Jolt and SYM-1 microcomputer cards as

    Ray Holt (computer scientist)

    Ray_Holt_(computer_scientist)

  • IBM Personal Computer
  • 1981 American microcomputer model

    Computer (model 5150), often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM_Personal_Computer

  • Mark-8
  • Computer

    The Mark-8 is a microcomputer design from 1974, based on the Intel 8008 CPU (which was the world's first 8-bit microprocessor). The Mark-8 was designed

    Mark-8

    Mark-8

    Mark-8

  • List of Intel chipsets
  • Chips", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, January/February 1988, page 13 Lewnes, Ann, "Welcome 80386SX", Microcomputer Solutions, September/October

    List of Intel chipsets

    List of Intel chipsets

    List_of_Intel_chipsets

  • Acorn System 1
  • Early 8-bit microcomputer

    Acorn System 1, initially called the Acorn Microcomputer (Micro-Computer), was an early 8-bit microcomputer for hobbyists, based on the MOS 6502 CPU, and

    Acorn System 1

    Acorn System 1

    Acorn_System_1

  • Minicomputer
  • Mid-1960s–late-1980s class of smaller computers

    middle range of the computing spectrum, between mainframe computers and microcomputers. The easily-misunderstood term "minicomputer" is less often applied

    Minicomputer

    Minicomputer

    Minicomputer

  • Webster's Microcomputer Buyer's Guide
  • 1981 book

    Webster's Microcomputer Buyer's Guide is a book written by Tony Webster and published in 1981. Webster's Microcomputer Buyer's Guide is a book which contains

    Webster's Microcomputer Buyer's Guide

    Webster's_Microcomputer_Buyer's_Guide

  • P8000
  • Microcomputer system

    The P8000 is a microcomputer system developed in 1987 by the VEB Elektro-Apparate-Werke Berlin-Treptow „Friedrich Ebert“ (EAW) in the German Democratic

    P8000

    P8000

    P8000

  • Acorn System
  • Series of modular microcomputer systems

    The Acorn System was a series of modular microcomputer systems based on rack-mounted Eurocards developed by Acorn Computers from 1979 to 1982, aimed primarily

    Acorn System

    Acorn System

    Acorn_System

  • Seattle Computer Products
  • 1970s–1980s American microcomputer hardware company

    Seattle Computer Products (SCP) was a Tukwila, Washington, microcomputer hardware company which was one of the first manufacturers of computer systems

    Seattle Computer Products

    Seattle Computer Products

    Seattle_Computer_Products

  • Cromemco
  • American microcomputer company

    Cromemco, Inc. was a Mountain View, California microcomputer company known for its high-end Z80-based S-100 bus computers and peripherals in the early

    Cromemco

    Cromemco

  • Motorola 6800
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    by Motorola in 1974. The MC6800 microprocessor was part of the M6800 Microcomputer System (later dubbed 68xx) that also included serial and parallel interface

    Motorola 6800

    Motorola 6800

    Motorola_6800

  • Altair 8800
  • Microcomputer designed in 1974

    The Altair 8800 is a microcomputer introduced in 1974 by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) based on the Intel 8080 CPU. It was the first

    Altair 8800

    Altair 8800

    Altair_8800

  • Intel DX2
  • Clock-doubled i486

    Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, May/June 1992, page 2-5 Intel Corporation, "Coming Attractions: Clock-Doubling Technology", Microcomputer Solutions

    Intel DX2

    Intel DX2

    Intel_DX2

  • Micral
  • Series of microcomputers produced by R2E

    Micral is a series of microcomputers produced by the French company Réalisation d'Études Électroniques (R2E), beginning with the Micral N in early 1973

    Micral

    Micral

  • COMAL
  • Computer programming language

    originally written for minicomputers, but was small enough to run on early microcomputers as well. It is one of the few structured programming languages that

    COMAL

    COMAL

  • In re Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Patent Litig.
  • Court case

    In re Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Patent Litig., 982 F.2d 1527 (Fed. Cir. 1992) was a case decided in 1992 by the United States Court of Appeals

    In re Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Patent Litig.

    In re Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Patent Litig.

    In_re_Hayes_Microcomputer_Products,_Inc._Patent_Litig.

  • World Computer Chess Championship
  • Computer chess competition

    2016". "ICGA - WCSC 2022". "Talkchess - WCCC 2023?". "ICGA - World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1980 - 2001". Archived from the original on June

    World Computer Chess Championship

    World_Computer_Chess_Championship

  • 3D Microcomputers
  • Canadian computer company

    3D Microcomputers Wholesale and Distribution, Inc., often referred to as 3D Microcomputers or 3D Micro, was a computer company based in Markham, Ontario

    3D Microcomputers

    3D_Microcomputers

  • Intel system development kit
  • Development kit

    and later compilers – targeting their processors. These included the Microcomputer Development System (MDS), Personal Development System (PDS), In-Circuit

    Intel system development kit

    Intel_system_development_kit

  • Commodore Power/Play
  • US computer magazine

    changed to just Commodore in 1981, Commodore Microcomputer in 1983, and finally to Commodore Microcomputers in 1984 and for the rest of its run. The two

    Commodore Power/Play

    Commodore_Power/Play

  • Digital Research
  • Defunct American software company

    Plus, DR DOS and GEM. It was the first large software company in the microcomputer world. Digital Research was originally based in Pacific Grove, California

    Digital Research

    Digital Research

    Digital_Research

  • MYCRO-1
  • 1974 microcomputer model

    The MYCRO-1 was a microcomputer manufactured and sold by Mycron of Oslo, Norway, in 1974. Built around the Intel 8080 CPU, it was one of the first commercial

    MYCRO-1

    MYCRO-1

    MYCRO-1

  • Dorothy McEwen Kildall
  • American microcomputer industry pioneer

    as Dorothy McEwen, (March 3, 1943–January 31, 2005) was an American microcomputer industry pioneer. In 1974, she co-founded Digital Research, the company

    Dorothy McEwen Kildall

    Dorothy_McEwen_Kildall

  • MECC
  • Educational software organization

    solution for a couple of years. As MECC's Cyber 73 entered into service, microcomputers began to appear. In 1978 it appeared that features wished for in the

    MECC

    MECC

  • Microcomputer Club Nederland
  • The Microcomputer Club Nederland (MCN) was a Dutch computer club which was founded by Vendex in the mid-1980s. The club was centered on the computer departments

    Microcomputer Club Nederland

    Microcomputer Club Nederland

    Microcomputer_Club_Nederland

  • Space Ace
  • 1983 video game

    LaserDisc video game produced by Bluth Group, Cinematronics and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems). It was unveiled in October

    Space Ace

    Space_Ace

  • APF-MP1000
  • Second-generation home video game console

    The APF Microcomputer System is a second generation 8-bit cartridge-based home video game console released in October 1978 by APF Electronics Inc. with

    APF-MP1000

    APF-MP1000

    APF-MP1000

  • Paul Allen
  • American businessman (1953–2018)

    his childhood friend Bill Gates in 1975, which was followed by the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s. Allen was ranked as one of the richest

    Paul Allen

    Paul Allen

    Paul_Allen

  • ASCII (magazine)
  • Japanese microcomputer magazine

    ASCII (アスキー) was a monthly released microcomputer magazine in Japan, published by ASCII Corporation from 1977. It targeted business users who used a personal

    ASCII (magazine)

    ASCII_(magazine)

  • I486 OverDrive
  • Family of 32-bit microprocessors

    Product Focus: End-User: Intel OverDrive Processors upgrades PC power", Microcomputer Solutions July/August 1992, page 16 "DOS Days - CPUs". dosdays.co.uk

    I486 OverDrive

    I486 OverDrive

    I486_OverDrive

  • Elwro
  • Polish computer manufacturer, 1959–1989

    Elwro was a Polish company that manufactured mainframe and microcomputers from 1959 until 1989. Its plant was in Wrocław. Computer models included Odra

    Elwro

    Elwro

    Elwro

  • I486
  • Successor to the Intel 386

    Technology", Microcomputer Solutions, January/February 1992, page 6 Intel Corporation, "A Guide to the Intel Architecture", Microcomputer Solutions, January/February

    I486

    I486

    I486

  • CSPro
  • Survey processing software

    tabulate census and survey data on DOS-based machines: the Integrated Microcomputer Processing System (IMPS), developed by the U.S. Census Bureau, and the

    CSPro

    CSPro

    CSPro

  • 800 nm process
  • Semiconductor manufacturing processes with a 800 nm MOSFET technology node

    Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, September/October 1991, page 2 Intel Corporation, "Coming Attractions: Clock-Doubling Technology", Microcomputer Solutions

    800 nm process

    800_nm_process

  • I386
  • 32-bit microprocessor by Intel

    Architecture", Microcomputer Solutions, January/February 1992, page 11 Lewnes, Ann, "The Intel386 Architecture Here to Stay", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions

    I386

    I386

    I386

  • Byte Shop
  • Defunct American computer retail chain

    December 8, 1975. The store was named directly after the influential microcomputer magazine Byte, founded three months prior to the Byte Shop. Terrell

    Byte Shop

    Byte_Shop

  • Gary Kildall
  • American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur (1942–1994)

    May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994) was an American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur. During the 1970s, Kildall created the operating system

    Gary Kildall

    Gary Kildall

    Gary_Kildall

  • Operating system
  • Software that manages computer hardware resources

    computers (initially called microcomputers) from around 1980. For around five years, the CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) was the most popular operating

    Operating system

    Operating system

    Operating_system

  • Linux
  • Family of Unix-like operating systems

    not legally allowed to modify it. Onyx Systems began selling early microcomputer-based Unix workstations in 1980. Later, Sun Microsystems, founded as

    Linux

    Linux

    Linux

  • Hayes Microcomputer Products
  • U.S.-based manufacturer of modems

    Hayes Microcomputer Products was a US-based manufacturer of modems. The company is known for the Smartmodem, which introduced a control language for operating

    Hayes Microcomputer Products

    Hayes_Microcomputer_Products

  • Heathkit H8
  • 1970s microcomputer

    Heathkit's H8 is an Intel 8080A-based microcomputer sold in kit form starting in 1977. The H8 is similar to the S-100 bus computers of the era, and like

    Heathkit H8

    Heathkit H8

    Heathkit_H8

  • Osborne 1
  • Early portable microcomputer

    Osborne 1 "represented an advancement of the price/performance ratio for microcomputers". Adam Osborne agreed but emphasized the price, stating that its performance

    Osborne 1

    Osborne 1

    Osborne_1

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    first single-chip microprocessor, the Intel 4004, in 1971. The first microcomputers, based on microprocessors, were developed during the early 1970s. Widespread

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • Hazeltine 1500
  • Computer terminal

    expensive system, less than half the price. It came to market just as the microcomputer revolution was taking off, and the 1500 was very popular among early

    Hazeltine 1500

    Hazeltine 1500

    Hazeltine_1500

  • Bill Gates
  • American businessman and philanthropist (born 1955)

    1955) is an American businessman and philanthropist. A pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, he co-founded the software company

    Bill Gates

    Bill Gates

    Bill_Gates

  • Microsoft BASIC
  • Programming language

    line of BASIC interpreters and compiler(s) adapted for many different microcomputers. It first appeared in 1975 as Altair BASIC, which was the first version

    Microsoft BASIC

    Microsoft_BASIC

  • Burroughs B20
  • Microcomputer family

    The B20 is a line of microcomputers from Burroughs Corporation. The systems, introduced in May 1982, consist of two models: the B21 and the B22. The B21

    Burroughs B20

    Burroughs B20

    Burroughs_B20

  • Prológica Indústria e Comércio de Microcomputadores
  • Brazilian microcomputer company

    Microcomputadores, commonly shortened to Prológica, was an influential Brazilian microcomputer company that reached its peak in the mid-1980s, when it ranked third

    Prológica Indústria e Comércio de Microcomputadores

    Prológica_Indústria_e_Comércio_de_Microcomputadores

  • Elk Cloner
  • Microcomputer virus

    Elk Cloner is one of the first known microcomputer viruses that spread "in the wild", i.e., outside the computer system or laboratory in which it was

    Elk Cloner

    Elk Cloner

    Elk_Cloner

  • BBC BASIC
  • Version of the BASIC programming language

    in 1981. It was originally supplied on an installed ROM for the BBC Microcomputer which used a 6502 microprocessor. When Acorn produced the Archimedes

    BBC BASIC

    BBC_BASIC

  • IBM System/23 Datamaster
  • 1981 IBM microcomputer

    model 5324) was an 8-bit microcomputer developed by IBM. Like the 6850 Displaywriter, it was one of the first IBM microcomputers, preceding the IBM Personal

    IBM System/23 Datamaster

    IBM System/23 Datamaster

    IBM_System/23_Datamaster

  • IBM
  • American multinational technology company

    complete range of applications from small to large. IBM debuted in the microcomputer market in 1981 with the IBM Personal Computer; its architecture remains

    IBM

    IBM

    IBM

  • Sophie Wilson
  • English computer scientist (born 1957)

    the instruction set for the ARM architecture. Wilson first designed a microcomputer during a break from studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge. She subsequently

    Sophie Wilson

    Sophie Wilson

    Sophie_Wilson

  • History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
  • Other producers also made microprocessors which were widely used in microcomputers. The following table shows a timeline of significant microprocessor

    History of computing hardware (1960s–present)

    History of computing hardware (1960s–present)

    History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)

  • Bank switching
  • Technique to increase usable memory

    registers in small embedded systems. The technique was common in 8-bit microcomputer systems. Bank-switching may also be used to work around limitations

    Bank switching

    Bank switching

    Bank_switching

  • Baby! 1
  • 1976 briefcase computer

    The Baby! 1 is a transportable microcomputer released by STM Systems Inc. of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, in late 1976. The computer was based on the MOS

    Baby! 1

    Baby! 1

    Baby!_1

  • Brand
  • Identification for a good or service

    combining multiple words together to create one, such as "Microsoft" ("microcomputer" and "software"), "Comcast" ("communications" and "broadcast"), "Evernote"

    Brand

    Brand

    Brand

  • FS-A1WSX
  • The Panasonic FS-A1WSX released in 1989 was the last MSX2+ made by Panasonic. It was the successor of FS-A1WX and incorporated few changes like S-Video

    FS-A1WSX

    FS-A1WSX

    FS-A1WSX

  • Video game
  • Electronic game with user interface and visual feedback

    this is common due to the historic relevance of domestically produced microcomputers. Other terms used include digital game, for example, by the Australian

    Video game

    Video game

    Video_game

  • Steve Jobs
  • American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)

    sale of the Apple II, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers. Jobs saw the commercial potential of the Xerox Alto in 1979, which

    Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Steve_Jobs

  • Intel 80186
  • 16-bit microcontroller

    "New Product Focus: Components: New ASSP Suits Mobile Applications", Microcomputer Solutions, September/October 1990, page 11. iAPX 286 Programmer's Reference

    Intel 80186

    Intel 80186

    Intel_80186

  • EDUC-8
  • Early Australian hobby computer

    The EDUC-8, pronounced "educate", is an early microcomputer kit published by Electronics Australia in a series of articles starting in August 1974 and

    EDUC-8

    EDUC-8

    EDUC-8

  • Intel 8008
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    E. Laboratories Engineering (EMI) led by Tom Spink in 1972 built a microcomputer based on a pre-release sample of the 8008. Joe Hardman extended the

    Intel 8008

    Intel 8008

    Intel_8008

  • Don Lancaster
  • American writer and engineer (died 2023)

    Donald E. Lancaster was an American author, inventor, and microcomputer pioneer. Don graduated from North Allegheny High School in Wexford, Pennsylvania

    Don Lancaster

    Don_Lancaster

  • Sinclair Research
  • British consumer electronics company

    Cambridge launched its MK14 microcomputer in kit form. In May 1979, Jim Westwood, Sinclair's chief engineer, designed a new microcomputer based on the Zilog Z80

    Sinclair Research

    Sinclair_Research

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  • Dayasagara
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Dayasagara

    Ocean of Mercy

  • Drey
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Drey

    German : habitational name from Dreyen, a place near Herford, or Dreye, a place near Bremen.English : variant spelling of Dray.

  • Orban
  • Boy/Male

    German, Latin

    Orban

    City-dweller; Educated Man

  • Abdus
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdus

    A narrator of Hadith

  • Ryals
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ryals

    English : variant of Ryall.

  • Nooni |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nooni |

    Sharp

  • Rillie
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Rillie

    Small Brook

  • Somes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Somes

    English : habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk called Soham, from Old English sā ‘sea’, ‘lake’ (a byform of sǣ) + hām ‘homestead’.

  • Kiraat
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kiraat

    Hunter

  • Mahima | மஹிமா
  • Girl/Female

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