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Computer bug!!


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Moore's law

Moore's law
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Computing capability of today's laptops

A small laptop computer today has more computing capability than the equipment used to send a man to moon a few years ago.
Today, computers have made tremendous progress in terms of computing capability. The capability of the simplest laptop today is more than the whole system that was used to send a man to moon in 1970's. In fact, it is many many times more than that.
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ENIAC - the first computer

ENIAC – the first computer – was 80 feet long, 8.5 feet high and several feet wide. It incorporated 18,000 vacuum tubes.

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