Evolution of PCs
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Get ready to take a trip back in time as we explore the fascinating history of personal computers. From the earliest room-filling machines that could only perform basic mathematics to the sleek, powerful devices we use today, we've come a long way in the world of technology.
Explore the milestones and game-changing innovations that have shaped the world of computing. We'll take a closer look at the companies that paved the way for modern PCs, from the well-known names like HP, Dell, and Acer, to the trailblazers that you may have forgotten, like Commodore, IBM, and Atari.
Throughout this video, we'll showcase the groundbreaking technological advances that propelled the evolution of PCs forward. We'll marvel at the introduction of variable refresh rates, 360Hz monitors, ray tracing, HDR, and many other incredible developments that have brought us to where we are today.
So sit back, relax, and prepare to be amazed by the incredible journey that has led us to the grand and relatively small devices that can play the latest AAA games at 8K. Get ready to be immersed in the evolution of personal computing, where we'll delve into the giant leaps that were taken along the way.
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It's amazing to know most of our parents lived to see computers from the first Macintosh to a custom PC tower with an RTX 3090.
@mbr41
Жыл бұрын
It's crazy how they witness the dawn of super computers that filled an entire room since childhood, has become the norm of an everyday cellphone.
@SIPEROTH
Жыл бұрын
I actually remember the hype of having an Atari 2600 and some of those precious games as kid. I saw the computer world later with an IBM PC compatible with an only green screen and those big floppy disk with a hole in the middle.
@kabiskzor
Жыл бұрын
I had a comodore 64 as a kid.. Have a custom pc with a 13700k and a 4070ti now.
@MikeSalcedosGadgets
Жыл бұрын
No you didn’t had,G_Fire!!!! So amazing,it’s so amazing 🤩 !!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s just amazing! Let’s don’t forget
@MatchGradeRound
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeSalcedosGadgets r/engrish
My friends and i wanted to make a game that there's 1 mission that happens on the late 1990's so your video helped us a lot, thank you for your amazing job
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I hope the game goes well keep me updated
@katiapianezzola5462
2 жыл бұрын
Can you upload the game into drive and share the link with me?
@rayanalquraan.
2 жыл бұрын
Rahaf Sawalha having iPhone 12 Pro Max
@nodead4dead
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
@nodead4dead
2 жыл бұрын
Send your game link
Fun fact: The first computer was arguably made 80 years and about 5 months ago. It used electromechanical relays (fully identical in function to a transistor except operating speed), worked with binary and was fully programmable. Though because of that, some people don't accept the Z3 as the first computer.
@arihantsingh5953
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge
@LavaCreeperPeople
2 жыл бұрын
Ok
@joniwan2772
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, the inventor of the Z3 was Konrad Zuse and he was German.
@joniwan2772
Жыл бұрын
@TheLord15 and why?
@adaptercrash
Жыл бұрын
Staring at windows, it's cold out there, chatting. Playing starcraft, 1st was a demo though. Your killing it. Advanced ? I'm supposed to be in college in grade 8.
Can't wait for the quantum reboot of Commondore 64 in 2043!
@CatSide
2 жыл бұрын
Commodore is already dead. 😢. I miss that pc every day. The Commodore 128 64bit.
@koniobijca160
2 жыл бұрын
I miss Commodore 128 and 64, also VIC-20 too! 😥
I feel like I'm in a time machine.
@rishitgome2073
2 жыл бұрын
Especially when you see IBM - 5100
@koniobijca160
2 жыл бұрын
Or an IBM 610
@rishitgome2073
2 жыл бұрын
@@koniobijca160 was this a jojo reference
@koniobijca160
2 жыл бұрын
@@rishitgome2073 uh okay
First PC I ever used was way back in 1984. It had an Intel 8088 CPU, 512 KB of RAM, 2 floppy disk drives (360 Kb each), and a Hercules Graphics Card with a screen resolution of 720x348 pixels. Programming languages (BASIC, Pascal,...) where easy but very limited. To create a nice screenlayout you had to get creative with ASCII characters. There were no fancy development tools, you had to do it all from scratch. It's incredible to see how technology has evolved over the years. And it reminds me of how old I am....
@demonicplayer
Жыл бұрын
360 Kb damn....
@TempusEst
Жыл бұрын
Damn me being a 14 year old gamer 4gb RAM is too low and I bought 16gb RAM with rtx 3060 💀 (I sometimes still think that its not enough) and i was anxious about the macbook with 8gb ram i bought.
@iknownothing495
Жыл бұрын
@@TempusEst I was 14 in 1984.... Early to mid 1980s most games were character (ASCII) based, so they didn't use much (video) memory. A Hercules Graphics Card had 64Kb of video memory... In the late 1980's PC games became a little more attractive with CGA (Color Graphics Adapter) and the use of 16 colors (yep... you read that right...SIXTEEN) at a whopping screen resolution of 640x480 pixels...(CGA already existed since 1980 but only at a maximum of 640x200 pixels). To us that was super advanced stuff!! Oh, and sound was produced by the PC internal speaker... But still, they managed to do nice things with it (check out games like Leisure Suit Larry - which was a PC game revolution at the time, Space Quest, Police Quest, or games made by Accolade, etc..). Then sound cards were introduced (like Soundblaster) which produced a more 'realistic' sound. I was studying computer science at the time and now I do regret not having chosen a career in game development. I could have been a billionaire by now...
@TempusEst
Жыл бұрын
@@iknownothing495 Sure, it looks like you know lots of thing about PC games even if they are old ones. I hope your life is going well.
@csuporj
Жыл бұрын
Computers evolved until about 1997 (Windows 95, Office 97). Windows 10 is uglier than Windows 95, Office 2022 is uglier than Office 97. Since then they get only smaller and faster (smartphone, tablet). I wonder what will come after affordable unlimited mobile internet everywhere (no expensive roaming).
I love the way the music changes with the different eras.
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for noticing that!
@siwexwot8994
7 ай бұрын
@@Magnify. Why are you using so much AMD? I never knew it existed until 2019, and I'm into gaming since 2009.
@DreamyAbaddon
2 ай бұрын
@@Magnify. I noticed it too.
Thanks for watching! This took a long long time, thanks for checking it out.
@TheBaMMboozle
2 жыл бұрын
Great vid
@FFFlemish
2 жыл бұрын
Np dude
@Pratik53101
2 жыл бұрын
How Good that you didn't pinned your Comment And I can see your a lot of awsome supper Efforts in this video Have a best luch :) Love from INDIA
Totally impossible in 1950 : getting modern gaming pc Totally impossible in 2021: getting worlds first pc You guys are freaking crazyyy thanks for 300+ likes
@brunin120hz
2 жыл бұрын
yes
@catgodgold5047
2 жыл бұрын
facts
@gamingprogramming3561
2 жыл бұрын
the maximum you can get is pc with really rusty 256 mb of ram but of course not kilobytes
@thinking_logically
2 жыл бұрын
both impossible (because of cryptominers)
@zyphergaming3187
2 жыл бұрын
@Gene Adam Oker I'm a teen and I know that
My grandparents still have that IBM PC in their attic along with a couple of the computers for the 70s. They never throw away old stuff like that and I’m just glad I got to see what they look like in person. Old tech is amazing !!
18:33 "made for educational purposes" is exactly what i will say to my mom to get that pc
@sergio.moncada
2 жыл бұрын
oh you naughty boy
@luckyizzac
2 жыл бұрын
RTX 2080 For opening classwork notes
@koniobijca160
2 жыл бұрын
It expensive, man
@mitoCoroadoJr
2 жыл бұрын
If you are an engineering or arch student, that's true... CAD doesn't run alone...
@TheSmilePerson
Жыл бұрын
@@luckyizzac RTX 3050 to render the homework document
Great video! It's a great idea to know more about the PCs of the past!
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for enjoying it.
@abd__
Жыл бұрын
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@H._.arry._.X
Жыл бұрын
@@abd__ i agree
@Xbox-Build2596
Жыл бұрын
Facts
@Moveandshake254
Жыл бұрын
You like dawn and I like misty😂
The fact that now we can build our own PC’s is sooooo crazy
@jaguar3217
6 ай бұрын
I had a custom-built PC in 2003...
@Robloxhahew
2 ай бұрын
Your not really “building” them, you just snap together parts. You cant make your own motherboard and gpu
@autumnleaf2537
Ай бұрын
not really build, more like assemble them.
I love how it went full circle with the Simon
It's interesting to see how many brands there were in the beginning and see/know if they fade away over time or stay and gain size and popularity.
11:30 Schools:*invest*
Thank you for this wonderful journey into nostalgia!
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for enjoying it
1980s: OMG IT RUNS CALCULATOR SO MODERN 2021: only 100 fps in cyberpunk? L trash pc
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
😅
@pewpewxdx12
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Yessir1506
2 жыл бұрын
This is true
@koniobijca160
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe
13:16 cool wood texture
This is the first video I ever watched on vintage computers. Since then I have developed a passion for them. Thanks so much for bringing me into it.
The Amiga 1000 truly WAS the first Multimedia Computer, as it had the graphics and sound capability that looked and sounded much more realistic than others that came before it. All other computers before then were severely limited in graphics and sound.
I love the feeling I get while watching this video, it's like I just went with my buddy to the mall to check out some tech , stop by the food court, go back home to build it with all your friends around thinking of all the memories you'll make together through LAN parties and late night gaming. Ahhh nostalgia 😌
12:48, my first PC.
Nice video 👍 I still remember my first pc was core 2 quad based pc and that time it was really good.(2009) Good to see technological changes in pcs.
@therealzhenplaz200
2 жыл бұрын
2009 was release year for Windows 7, did that computer run it?
@dogethegreat
2 жыл бұрын
Minecraft created in this year
@FelineRaptor-gv4te
2 жыл бұрын
@@dogethegreat nah, it was 2011
@ashii_ii
2 жыл бұрын
FIrst PC had a quad core celeron nugget with only the iGPU (el pain)
@ddforrester
Жыл бұрын
Son is still using our 2010 build with a q9550, 8gb ddr-2 pc800 ram, gtx 760... for 3d printer console. Current project is printing HL2 costume for Comicon months from now.
I bet if someone were to take a modern custom gaming pc back to the 70s in a time machine, it would seem like alien technology to them
@benbro1518
Жыл бұрын
It Would be in the 90s too
@maccagrabme
Жыл бұрын
Same with a smartphone.
That was incredible!!! Thank you for collecting
1950: 2 bit memory 2021/2022: 2 bit memory, but different
I loved the 2000s transition u did 😅 10:47
@pewpewxdx12
2 жыл бұрын
Emachine lol
Now you know how for 50 years PC's are much different, i really enjoyed this video, thank you for the experience
I love how VGA was introduced in the late 80s yet lots of people still use it
@andrewdupuis1151
2 жыл бұрын
I am not fussy about graphics away people are now days are they care about graphics
@hernimaniak2379
2 жыл бұрын
yeah lol
@jimikissa8353
Жыл бұрын
I have to use it, my screen has no hdmi port.
My first experience in the computer world was with a TK-85 (Brazilian clone of the ZX-81) in 1983. We programmed in BASIC and saved the source code on cassette tapes, the monitor was a common TV (which interfered with the image of all other TV sets at home), and boy! we had fun! :D
Wow! I like how much time you spent to sort them in different generations and adopt the overall style (music, font, emotions) to this time. Great job! Feeling so nostalgic right now
@NostalgiCrazy
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Really made the vid way more enjoyable. It's so crazy how these machines have evolved, and I can only wonder where we go from here.
Очень хорошая подборка!!!!!!!!!! Столько приятных воспоминаний, когда мы впервые в жизни знакомились с компьютерной техникой!
7:34 Most influential computer of them all.
Amazingly well structured , great video ❤
I was waiting for this video long time
Thanks for this video.. It was a wonderful memory trip
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying that
Not know why, I like the 90's - 2000 PC over today. Maybe I like Colorful light, but now I started boring and prefer standard looking
@rprostoner69
2 жыл бұрын
me too i like early 2000's and late 90's pcs
@bitelaserkhalif
2 жыл бұрын
Those era are the time where the PC case is made from real metal, not tin can like today for cheaper ones. I'm still using it with new internals
@postmodernmarxistnihilist4282
2 жыл бұрын
Do you like them because of aesthetics or because of functionality?
I had a giant smile watching all the video, so well made, so good to remember all this cpus, graphics, screens, old pcs and hdds omg so awesome, amazing work, thank you.
4:50 those memories...
1950s-1970s (Cold War Age) 1980s-2000s (Information Age) (golden age) 2010s-2030s (Experience Age) 2040s-2100s (Quantum Age) (second golden age)
@bigsof7381
Жыл бұрын
Seems like Golden age happens every 2 ages
man some of the old computer keyboards actually looked kinda good
@Icureditwithmybrain
2 жыл бұрын
yep still using my 14 year old gateway keyboard.
the music from the 90s evolution is very nostalgic....it brings tears to my eyes not only because it was the last true legendary decade but also because in 1992 i bought my first pc which was an 80286 samsung with 1mb ram, a 12 mhz processor, vga 256 graphics and 40 megabytes of hard disk drive.
Thanks for the great video!
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching it
7:25 That's a computer I'd get. Black design, the shape; man I'd have that now. I was born in 2000, and seeing how much computers have advanced has been amazing. We've probably advanced faster with all the technology.
You forgot to mention Positivo's computers
I'm had thinking now, how much time do you stayed searching in the internet for had a make this video, this is amazing video with a of the all computers since the first days of the technologic until the actualites. congratulation for you or all that maked this video, for provided this amazing video for us.
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Over a month haha. Thank you king.
10:05 No one: DVD Video logo hits the corner Everyone: OOOOOOOOHOOHOHOHOOHGOOGOGGOOGOGOGOHOHOOHHOGOHOGOOHOHHOHOHOOHH!!!!!11!!1!
17:27 Minecraft again
At one time, you needed an actual key in order to 'use' the computer, like a car key or something for the "driver" to get the vehicle moving.
Most needed video
That's why we are born, live and die at the right time, imagine if those people who saw and made these machines were created see that the old machines are extremely exorbitantly far from reaching the current processing capacity of the current machines, they would have an overdose of knowledge, possibly even dying or even possibly not being able to live with so much new information that every millisecond is added to the parallel universe of information that the internet, before the computer that took man to the moon, had 2 billion times less capacity than a smartphone that currently costs 100 dollars, but then I think if with that precarious and very minimalist technology they "made it to the moon", and why today instead of "reaching the moon", why don't they talk so "the agent went to visit our second home on the moon", and why don't they make a station there, imagine a single organization with all the united nations to cover lonizar the moon imagine and begin to study other planets in our galaxy, but this is very intriguing not to happen
@M-DIY
2 жыл бұрын
It ain't happening because it can't happen.
@dariosanz17
2 жыл бұрын
Fuero muchos viajes a la luna y descubrieron que no existe beneficio económico para hacerlo. Por eso mejor viajan a marte ya que hay más probabilidades de vivir allá que en la luna.
@Shvetsario
7 ай бұрын
lol there's no smartphones for $100, maybe from Wish/Alibaba lmao
These videos are so good 😊
I shed a nostalgic tear. Like it was only yesterday.
I loved it when we arrived at the 80's, the background music switched to Synthwave right on... Good Choice :)
What a great evolution
@Magnify.
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
11:36 wait what!?
Watching this makes me feel nostalgic great job
Thanks for the information.
I love how super old infomercials throughly explained how stuff worked. Whether it was chemically, mechanically, or in this case, logically. I wish they still do that, even though i wasnt even thought of yet. Who says tv makes your brain rot?
As an vintage computer lover i say this video is epic
@mbr41
Жыл бұрын
Although it did forget some interesting computers like the IBM 5100.
Muy bueno tu video! sé el trabajo de recopilación, edición, etc. que conlleva crear esos 18 minutos. Te estoy agradecido y me he suscrito a tu canal. Saludos cordiales.
@leonardobolivar3219
Жыл бұрын
Pero había un momento triste en la fiesta de nochevieja en 1999 cuando llegó el año nuevo. Un bicho que ocurrió en el año 2000. Se llama error y2k.
Thank you for the interesting video!
wish i can live 500 years so i can see how much more technology will be invented
@Sanpaku-san
Жыл бұрын
With the speed in which we’re developing at I’m sure it’ll be crazy in just 30 years
9:14 bgm is really nice
The music and effect are just FIT!!
Being born in early 70s in the US I used many of these at home, school, and work. It really doesn’t matter how lowly or weak they are to us now, back in the day they seemed like incredible machines with amazing power and graphics, well some of them 😎
13:00 wait is that means i have the same age with TF2?
12:36 GTX 8800 🤯 when it launched yess minecraft reshaders oh yeah alaksdajdlasdald
There is something I want to point it out. For each decade you put a specific background, music, police writing and so on to match with the tendencies of their respective eras. That's polishing. Thx for your video !
Greate Video! 😀😀
I am very impressed by the evolution of computers. as before they weighed a lot and were worth too much money, now computers are cheap and do not weigh so many pounds
A solid chronology, and I'm glad to see more recent developments added in there as well. 2009 was really when things standardized enough that it was more about specs and less about the exact architecture.
I just love this whole video
I still have my IBM PCjr that i picked up second hand in 1987. Works just as good today as it did back then.
1980's : can't have a gaming pc, they doesn't exist 2021 : can't have a gaming pc, the graphics card are out of stock
@sergio.moncada
2 жыл бұрын
LMAO
17:31 AHAHHAHA
And it all started with an idea👍🏽
I for one am glad to know the history.Thank you!
Nice
imagine a time traveler sending a full rgb water cooled beast pc in 1970 and giving it to them
@LuigiCotocea
2 жыл бұрын
That is what i am thinking and i play microsoft flight simulator 2022!
@zeroturn7091
Жыл бұрын
It would likely get thrown in the trash, or preserved in a museum. No display could support the video output.
@bigsof7381
7 ай бұрын
@@zeroturn7091and what if they bring everything that the PC needs?
that sharp at 7:23 is amazing looking. id buy that right now
Parabéns pelo trabalho. Vídeo maravilhoso!
@Magnify.
Жыл бұрын
Muito obrigada 😊
10:33 is the legend, the unforgettable, the 5 dollar windows 98 pc. (garage sale?) well uhh i watch mjd :P
@tracash6682
2 жыл бұрын
YES!!!
Just to correct something. At 0:53, you have 1971 80kB floppy with the wrong image. It was the 8 inch Floppy.
@GodofToast
2 ай бұрын
Relatable
Awesome even the music progressed
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!
Please, make history of Linux
8:38 Sundisk WTF No era Sandisk??
Super interessant, danke.
Remembering my first "pc"... a 128 bits ZX Spectrum... Great videos bro 👍
0:13 in 4020: if someone makes evolution of pcs video they will say "it only had 128gbs of memory"
Imagine that u were playing gta 5 on a gaming pc in front of the developer first ever pc😂
Let's go! Wantd to see this
one of the best evolution video
3:45 but.. hie died in 1977
@Roblox_user12312
2 ай бұрын
He's just wearing the custome
My first pc was the Commodore 128 64bit. In the 80's. I was 4 a 5 years old.
@syedmuhammadhashim8929
2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@GermanAracil
2 жыл бұрын
It’s not a PC. It’s a Microcomputer.
@FacuA0
2 жыл бұрын
@@GermanAracil So... the computer was not personal?
@GermanAracil
2 жыл бұрын
@@FacuA0 It's not exactly that. If you know the history, you know it. The IBM PC is the IBM Personal Computer. People no say to computers as Personal Computer. It's a new concept from IBM and compatibles. Remember ... you are in 1981!
@GermanAracil
2 жыл бұрын
@@FacuA0 In 1981, people didn't call Apple I or II, Personal Computers.
What a great vid. Large effort wd
@SudhansuPatra
2 жыл бұрын
@Mirko Ivan Brito Morales well
let's appreciate his hard work and research about PCs love u bro keep this content Like for him👍
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