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INTRODUCTION Shimmi Asokan
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Roman Abacus
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Pascaline
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Punched Card
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Jacquard Loom 1801
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Difference Engine
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Atanasoff–Berry Computer : 1942
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Z3 - 1941
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COLOSSUS - 1943
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ENIAC: 1946
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ENIAC
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Manchester Baby : 1948
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Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC)
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EDVAC
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MICROPROCESSOR AGE INTEL CORPORATION – Robert Noyce, Gordan Moore, Andrew Grove – Intel grown from 3 man start-up in 1968 to industrial giant by 1981
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4 – Bit Microprocessors INTEL 4004 – 1971 Number of transistors is 2300
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INTEL 4040 - 1974
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8 –Bit Microprocessors INTEL 8008 – 1972 Number of transistors is 3500
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INTEL 8080 – 1974 Number of transistors is 4500
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INTEL 8085 - 1976
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16 – Bit Microprocessors INTEL 8086 – 1978 Number of transistors is 29000
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INTEL 8088 - 1979
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INTEL 80186 & 80188 - 1982
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INTEL 80286 – 1982 Number of transistors is 134000
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32 – Bit Processors INTEL 80386 – 1986 Number of transistors is 275000
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INTEL 80486 – 1989 Number of transistors is 1,200,000
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INTEL PENTIUM – 1993 Number of transistors is 3,300,000
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INTEL PENTIUM PRO – 1995 Number of transistors is 5,500,000
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INTEL PENTIUM II – 1997 Number of transistors is 7,500,000
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INTEL PENTIUM II XEON - 1998
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INTEL PENTIUM III – 1999 Number of transistors is 9,500,000
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INTEL PENTIUM IV – 2000 Number of transistors is 15,500,000
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INTEL DUAL CORE – 2006
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INTEL CORE 2 – 2006 Number of transistors is 214,500,000
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64 – Bit Processors INTEL CORE i7 - 2008
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INTEL CORE i5 - 2009
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INTEL CORE i3 - 2010
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