Computer History

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Across
  1. 2. The Ted that invented the microprocessor at Intel
  2. 4. The “race” that pushed the U.S. to develop smaller computers than mainframes
  3. 5. These tubes, used in early computers, burnt out just like light bulbs
  4. 8. The dead thing found inside the Mark II in 1945 that led to the term “debugging”
  5. 9. The name for an entire network of tiny electronic components incorporated onto a single place (two words)
  6. 12. The Doug who demonstrated the graphical interface and mouse in 1968
  7. 13. In 1953, the 701 mainframe was unveiled by this company
  8. 15. The semiconductor where transistors were placed
  9. 16. The computer built by Eckert and Mauchly that could be programmed for a variety of tasks
Down
  1. 1. The early personal computers used this kind of interface (two words)
  2. 3. The company with scientists Shockley, Brattain, and Bardeen, that invented the transistor (two words)
  3. 6. The John who worked on the Manhattan Project who also described the first modern computer in a paper
  4. 7. The Bill at Microsoft that built a vast software empire for personal computers
  5. 10. The 1952 event where incredibly good predictions were made using a computer
  6. 11. The copier company that built the Alto, the first computer that used a mouse and graphical user interface
  7. 12. The name of the computer built to calculate gun trajectories for WWII, however it wasn’t finished until a few months after the war ended
  8. 14. The first graphical user interface computer built by Apple
  9. 15. The first name of the inventors of the Apple I computer (they both had the same first name)