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Facts Cited in DVD “ Computers ”. Computing Speed. Current personal computers can do 100 million calculations per second. The most powerful computer, like ASCI White, can reach 12 trillion calculations per second. Mechanical Computers.
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Computing Speed • Current personal computers can do 100 million calculations per second. • The most powerful computer, like ASCI White, can reach 12 trillion calculations per second.
Mechanical Computers • Charles Babbage designed the first mechanical computer, which was composed of gears and shafts, in early 1800s to compute the chart of logarithm. • Herman Hollerith built a machine to process ‘punch cards’ of the population census in 1890. Hollerith later founded IBM.
Early Electronic Computers (1) • Collossus: Built by Allan Turing in British in WWII, which was specially for breaking the code of German army. • ENIAC: Built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in University of Pennsylvania in 1945, three months after WWII, for calculating artillery-firing tables.
Early Electronic Computers (2) • ENIAC: Electronic and Numeric Integrator And Computer. • ENIAC: 100 foot long, 30 tons, 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, 6,000 switches, 18,000 vacuum tubes, $500,000.
Fundamental Idea of Modern Computers • John van Neuman initiated the logic map of architecture of modern computer: • Processor; • Internal memory storing commands and data; • Input and output devices.
First Commercial Computer • UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer): Built by Eckert and Mauchly, which was used to analyzed the polls and successfully predicted the victory of Eisenhower in the presidential election in 1952.
Efforts of Miniaturizationand Personalization (1) • Computers were elite’s machines before personal computers. • Three in Bell Lab invented transistor, 1947. • Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby independently invented integrated circuits, 1959. • In 1969, computers with integrated circuits made it possible for human (Neil Armstrong) landing on the moon.
Efforts of Miniaturizationand Personalization (2) • Ted Hoff of Intel made the first microprocessor in 1969. • Doug Englebart in 1968 put forward the idea of mouse, hypertext, and graphic interface on a conference in San Francisco. • Xerox’s Alto computer in 1973 was the first computer using a mouse, with a graphic interface. Price: $18,000.
Efforts of Miniaturizationand Personalization (3) • Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak made their Apple I in 1975. • Their Apple II was put into market in 1977, which has 4,000 kilo-bytes memory and priced at $1,200. • IBM PC came to market in 1981.
Efforts of Miniaturizationand Personalization (4) • Macintosh came to market in 1984, which has a user-friendly operating system of graphic interface. • Operating system MS DOS went with each IBM PC and its compatibles in 1980s and early 1990. • Internet went popular in 1990s. Internet vs. personal computers resemble streets vs. cars.
Miscellaneous Facts • A chip contains up to 100 million transistors. • 700 million computers were sold in 1999. • Computer Deep Blue beat the world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1990s.
Non-Electronic Computers in Future • Molecular computer • DNA computer • Biological computer
The Computer Era • Computing speed has increased 100 million times in the past 50 years. • It is expected to increase 100 million times in the coming 50 years. • “The age of computer is still at its beginning.” • “We are still in the dark age.”