PDP-1
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PDP-1

This computer will run the first video game

In 1960, IBM got competition when the DEC company delivered the world’s first minicomputer, the PDP-1 (Programmed Data Processor 1) complete with keyboard and screen. The PDP-1 was still the size of two refrigerators. The purchase price was $120,000. By 1969, 53 units had been built. The PDP-1 contained 2700 transistors and 3000 diodes. The special feature was the round monitor with its hexagonal housing. On the PDP-1 the probably first video and multiplayer computer game was developed at MIT by STEVE Russel and other students, namely Spacewar!

Table of contents

YRNAMEINVENTOR
Introduction
1938Z1 – Z4
1941Atanasoff Berry Computer
1943Harvard Mark I
1943Colossus
1945Whirlwind
1946ENIAC
1950IBM 650
1951UNIVAC
1954TRADIC
1960PDP-1
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