Did you know the personal computer that now sits at your fingertips has a fascinating origin story?
The tale begins in 1971, with Intel introducing the world's first commercially available microprocessor, the 4004, laying the foundation for personal computing.
Fast forward to 1977, an iconic year in the birth of personal computers. The Apple II, Commodore PET and Tandy TRS-80 were all released, offering different user experiences but equally contributing to the spread of personal computers into households and businesses.
One of the interesting anecdotes is about the Apple II. Developed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, it was an extraordinary leap from its predecessor, the Apple I
. Not only did it feature a visual display, color graphics, and audio capabilities, but it also introduced an innovative aspect: a user-friendly interface.
While the Apple I was sold as a bare circuit board, the Apple II was sold as a fully-assembled computer with a sleek casing, making computing accessible for the first time to the general public
. The birth of personal computing underlined the transition from the industrial age to the informational age, drastically changing the world we live in.
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