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- Niklaus Wirth (links | edit)
- Oberon (programming language) (links | edit)
- PDP-10 (links | edit)
- Pixel (links | edit)
- Purdue University (links | edit)
- Pascal (programming language) (links | edit)
- PDP-1 (links | edit)
- Adobe Photoshop (links | edit)
- Pong (links | edit)
- Quality of service (links | edit)
- Robert Noyce (links | edit)
- Ralph Merkle (links | edit)
- Silicon Valley (links | edit)
- Stanford University (links | edit)
- Silicon (links | edit)
- Semiconductor device fabrication (links | edit)
- Semiconductor (links | edit)
- Steve Wozniak (links | edit)
- Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (links | edit)
- Silicon Graphics (links | edit)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (links | edit)
- SECD machine (links | edit)
- IBM System/360 (links | edit)
- Transistor (links | edit)
- TRS-80 (links | edit)
- Tape drive (links | edit)
- Tic-tac-toe (links | edit)
- University of California, Berkeley (links | edit)
- History of video games (links | edit)
- Vint Cerf (links | edit)
- Very-large-scale integration (links | edit)
- William Shockley (links | edit)
- Williams tube (links | edit)
- 1950s (links | edit)
- 1959 (links | edit)
- Cray-1 (links | edit)
- Jamie Zawinski (links | edit)
- PDP-7 (links | edit)
- Digital electronics (links | edit)
- Moore's law (links | edit)
- Tony Hoare (links | edit)
- Semiconductor device (links | edit)
- MOSFET (links | edit)
- Endianness (links | edit)
- CP/M (links | edit)
- Embedded system (links | edit)
- Disruptive innovation (links | edit)