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what is the reason behind evolution of a computer?​

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Answered by drishtikiran007
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In the '60s, computers evolved from professional use to personal use, as the first personal computer was introduced to the public. In the 1980s, Apple introduced its first computer, the Macintosh, and has dominated the computer industry ever since with laptops and tablets. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.
Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

The Z1, the first contemporary computer, was developed in the 1930s. It was followed by massive machines that filled entire rooms. In the 1960s, the introduction of the first personal computer signalled the shift of computers from commercial to personal use.

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Von Neumann's creation of binary code-based software contributed to the development of contemporary computers. He pioneered the use of memory to hold both programmes and data. EDVAC was created by Von Neumann in 1950 in collaboration with Presper Eckert and John Mauchly.

An assessment of a computer system's resources and outputs to evaluate whether it is operating at its best is known as a computer performance evaluation.

The term "computer evolution" describes how computer technology has changed from the beginning, when computers were first utilised, to the present. During the mechanical computer era (1623–1945), computers were only made of mechanical, as opposed to electronic, components that could move, including levers and gears.

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