DocumentCode
782777
Title
Development of the digital computer. Part 3
Author
Miller, E.K.
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2003
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
45
Abstract
For pt.2 see ibid., vol.22, no.2 (2003). The article discusses the significant technology advances which have encouraged the development of the digital computer. The transistor effect, discovered at Bell Laboratories in 1947, helped make digital computers truly practical. Advances in semiconductor technology, through integrated circuits and microprocessors, resulted in the minicomputer, microcomputer and PC revolution. Improvements in display technology and small size storage devices lead to laptop and other portable computers. For high speed applications, development of the "large-scale" or "scientific" or "mainframe" computers continued apace as well, leading to supercomputers and parallel computing. The article also looks at how computers are likely to develop in the near future.
Keywords
mainframes; minicomputers; parallel machines; portable computers; PC; digital computer; display technology; integrated circuits; mainframe computers; microcomputer; microprocessors; minicomputer; parallel computing; semiconductor technology; storage devices; supercomputers; technology advances; transistor effect; Application software; Batteries; Computer displays; Concurrent computing; Integrated circuit technology; Large-scale systems; Microcomputers; Microprocessors; Portable computers; Transistors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MP.2003.1232314
Filename
1232314
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