It feels like we’ve been waiting forever for the robot revolution. From writer Isaac Asimov to filmmaker James Cameron, artists have been warning for decades about the inevitable day when your Alexa ...
These tiny chips allowed computers to come home for the first time You've probably heard this story before, or perhaps lived it: Once upon a time, computers were huge. In the 1960s, a computer with ...
Intel today celebrates the 40th anniversary of its first microprocessor — the 4004. It was a 4-bit chip, puny by today’s standards but revolutionary at the time because it was the first commercially ...
Half a century ago, Intel’s 4004 chip was born, ushering in the digital revolution. Take a closer look at the little chip that changed the world, altered India’s place in it, and quietly powers modern ...
Computers and the internet have become indispensable parts of our lives. From smart phones and automobiles to how we bank and even exercise, rarely does a day go by that we do not interface with the ...
This is part of the Do You Recognize This series in the Electronic History section of our Series Library. We have come a long way since the Intel 8008 was released in April of 1972. The early 8-bit ...
In his Tuesday afternoon keynote at the Microprocessor Forum, Hideaki Ishihara, senior manager at Japan-based automotive components manufacturer Denso Corp., painted an idyllic picture of a future ...
I was born into hardware and technology. At the age of four, I saw the revolution of the fax machine as my late father was one of the first people to legally import thermal paper into India. But what ...