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Computer History in 90 Seconds

Over 100 years of Computer History in 90 Seconds. A fast-paced look at some early computers, large and small.
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  1. @greenhornet101 No Grace Hopper either :(

  2. @PapaRoach51 Did a quick search on google and it looks like an “OQO” handheld computer.

  3. better travel back in time with my 120 gb hard disk

  4. What is that at 1:07 ?

  5. The last 20-30 years seemed awfully compressed compared to the rest of the timeline. Still, good.

  6. You forgot the Antikythera Mechanism, the oldest scientific mechanical computer estimated to be built in 150-82 BC. And the abacus, the oldest calculator.

  7. 01:07 can someone tell me what it is please? great video anyway

  8. With all respect to the Ada, Countess of Lovelace. Her contributions were also of much value. She is worthy of mention.

  9. Babbage, but not Ada?

  10. 0:30

  11. Dude, it should have ended with Glados!

  12. 1 MB (Mega Byte) in the early 1980s cost about $10,000 ($20,000 todays price)

  13. Nice Video !!

  14. @da2freestylebois Probably more like 1/1000th or even 1/10,000th.

  15. I love HAL, too.
    Thanks for watching!

    MG

  16. Love ending with HAL9000.

  17. It’s amazing to see that something that took up the size of two rooms, with 1/100th of the capability of something the size of a palm that’s touch screen. It’s quite remarkable. And only in a matter of half a lifetime.

  18. hal
    lol

  19. it’s 97”

  20. cool video

  21. cool

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  24. The host looks like Amber Rayne with bigger tits

  25. @keirfree Awesome, I might go there now, I live in Birmingham :)

  26. @1k1llc47s
    Science museum London !!

  27. @azkeyz “which translates to about 2GHz total computational power”
    HAHA YOUR THE DUMBEST FUCK IN THE WORLD THAT MEANS SIX P2′S EQUALS ONE I7 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  28. In which Museum is the “Mathematical Engine” ( The first computer invented by Charles Babbage ) in?

  29. That’s just plain wrong, it was built in the 70′s! And it can “only” do 136 million floating point operations per second (megaflops). An old 2GHz P4 can do 8 gigaflops (that’s 8000 megaflops).

    Now the Cray-1, and other vector machines, take one operation for doing one operation on 1 million values (in turn), making it about a 1/4 faster than the same operation on a equal “normal” (scalar) cpu… but it’s still quite a long way to go to beat that 2GHz pc.

  30. from what I remember the cray 1 had 4×450 pentium II equivilant cpus

    which translates to about 2GHz total computational power

    no fansy video
    no fansy memory

    and today you don’t have to pay 10 million dollars for that.

    if uncle sam had his way you wouldn’t get anything at all but a coffin.

  31. LMFAO @ the 60,049 losers in the world who have watched this video…

    Shit, that includes me… :L

  32. Great vid! I forgive you for rick-rolling me earlier. :)

  33. nice username :)

  34. the movie about the Krays(infamous British thugs/gangsters) was done. there some relation to the Cray manufacturer?

  35. what is that song at the very start and end intros???

  36. Today , thanks for computer science ,You can talk to any place in world for a pennie, buy anything and even work at home ! You also have wonderful new possibilities with medicine , and arts. But if you go to see the show on theater , you must walk on polluted and dangerous streets. You breath smoked air, and at end, find yourself a cultural robot !

  37. they run xp?

  38. @eliwhitney haha minus Cotton – Gin et GREYGOOSE?

  39. Probably because it wasn’t a US invention ;)

  40. I really would love to visit this museum. But I live In sweden. And this museum Is In Silicon Valley, United States. Taking a trip to america Is expensive.

  41. ABC was built by Dr. Atanasoff and graduate student Clifford Berry in the basement of the physics building at Iowa State College during 193942.
    1946 ENIAC, 1949 EDVAC

  42. this is cool. I would love to go to the museum. The first computer I remember is the Texas Insturments personal pc

  43. Cool stuff I want to go, IGWOS

  44. Veronica is hot :)

  45. prrroar!

  46. Cool (just wanted to know.) : )


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