Father of the personal computer
Henry Edward Roberts coined the term "personal
computer" and is considered to be the father of the modern personal
computers after he released of the Altair 8800 on December 19,1974. It
was later published on the front cover of Popular Electronics in 1975
making it an overnight success. The computer was available as a kit for
$439 or assembled for $621 and had several additional add-ons such as a
memory board and interface boards. By August 1975, over 5,000 Altair
8800 personal computers were sold; starting the personal computer
revolution.
There are also dozens of other 'fathers' who have
helped contribute to other aspects of the computer. See our computer
father list for a complete list.
There are hundreds of people who have major contributions to the field of computing. The following sections detail the primary founding fathers of computing, the computer, and the personal computer we all know and use today.
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