This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the History of computing.
2020
- February 7
- AMD releases the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, the first 64 core CPU for consumer market based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture.[1]
References
- ↑ "AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X is a ridiculous 64-core CPU – and it's coming February 7". Techradar. https://www.techradar.com/sg/news/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3990x-is-a-ridiculous-64-core-cpu-and-its-coming-soon. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
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- before 1950
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| Computer science |
- Artificial intelligence
- Quantum computing
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| Internet |
- Web browsers
- Internet conflicts
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| Men in computing |
- John Vincent Atanasoff
- Charles Babbage
- John Backus
- George Boole
- Vint Cerf
- John Cocke
- Stephen Cook
- J. Presper Eckert
- David A. Huffman
- Bob Kahn
- Brian Kernighan
- Andrew Koenig
- Donald Knuth
- Joseph Kruskal
- Douglas McIlroy
- John von Neumann
- Dennis Ritchie
- Guido van Rossum
- Bjarne Stroustrup
- Ken Thompson
- Linus Torvalds
- Alan Turing
- Paul Vixie
- Larry Wall
- Stephen Wolfram
- Steve Wozniak
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| Women in computing |
- Kathleen Antonelli
- Jean Bartik
- Adele Goldstine
- Lois Haibt
- Betty Holberton
- Ada Lovelace
- Margaret Hamilton
- Grace Hopper
- Nancy Leveson
- Marlyn Meltzer
- Klara Dan von Neumann
- Frances Spence
- Ruth Teitelbaum
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