 Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) was an Albuquerque, New Mexico company founded in 1968 by Ed Roberts. Initially MITS was in the calculator business until 1972 when Texas Instruments began to dominate the low cost calculator market. MITS also made instrumentation kits for model rockets and RC vehicles. MITS is best known for creating the Altair 8800, and is commonly credited for starting the home computer industry. Image File history File links Mitslogo. ...
Downtown Albuquerque Albuquerque is the largest city in the state of New Mexico, United States. ...
State nickname: Land of Enchantment Official languages English and Spanish Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Governor Bill Richardson (D) Senators Pete Domenici (R) Jeff Bingaman (D) Area - Total - % water Ranked 5th 315,194 km² 0. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
Ed Roberts was the founder and president of Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) which built the Altair 8800, one of the very first hobbyist personal computers. ...
1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ...
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), better known in the electronics industry as TI, is a company based in Dallas, Texas, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology. ...
Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
In the early 1970s MITS was going bankrupt, due to disappointing calculator sales. MITS created the Altair 8800, one of the first hobbyist microcomputer kits in 1973 and 1974 using the Intel 8080 microprocessor. The Altair 8800 was featured on the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics magazine. The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular microcomputers of its era. ...
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The Intel 8080 was an early microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel. ...
Microprocessors, including an Intel 80486DX2 and an Intel 80386 Microprocessor, here an AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ A microprocessor (sometimes abbreviated µP or uP) is a digital electronic component with miniaturized transistors on a single semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). ...
The cover of the premier issue of Popular Electronics magazine Popular Electronics was started by Ziff-Davis in October 1954. ...
For a very brief time, MITS employed Bill Gates while he and Paul Allen wrote a BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800 before they left to found Microsoft in 1975. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Paul Allen Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953) is an entrepreneur who established himself by co-founding Microsoft Corporation with Bill Gates. ...
Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEx: 4338) is the worlds largest software company, with 2005 global annual sales of 40 billion US dollars and nearly 60,000 employees in 85 countries and regions. ...
1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ...
MITS was overwhelmed by orders for the Altair 8800 and quickly ran into to quality problems with its memory boards. Shortly after the release of the Altair 8800 many other companies began to release similar computer kits, which Ed Roberts was furious about. Roberts demanded that new computer stores only sell the Altair 8800. The company was sold for $6.5m USD to Pertec in May 1977 becoming one of the first casualties in the industry it spawned. Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
Altair 8800 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the...
Pertec Computer Corporation (PCC) were a computer company based in California who made peripherals; floppy drives, tape drives, instrumentation control, and other hardware for computers. ...
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