The same way they changed computers in the 1960s when they were first introduced: computers got smaller, faster, less expensive, used less power, they could now be used in more places, by a wider variety of people, and for a wider range of applications. The same thing will continue well into the foreseeable future.
Computers became smaller, cheaper, and were more common for personal use.
Multi-threading is a programming model that allows computers to communicate with each other using the same resources, but work independently. This process became supported in the late 1990s.
1990s
X-Com Apocalypse (June 30th, 1997) IMPROVED: pacman was actually originally created in May 1980.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has evolved significantly since its inception, transitioning from basic telecommunication systems to advanced digital networks. The development of personal computers in the 1980s, followed by the internet in the 1990s, revolutionized how information is shared and accessed. The advent of mobile technology and cloud computing further accelerated ICT growth, enabling seamless communication and data storage. Today, emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, IoT, and 5G continue to shape and redefine the ICT landscape.
It changed the size, speed and capacity of computers. A computer that fits in a watch once filled several rooms.
”be microchip made computer smaller; They could be used in more places.” -apex
Computers became common in homes.
personal computers were more affordable. -apex
They where more affordable
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Computers became smaller, cheaper, and were more common for personal use.
During the 1990s the stock market boomed.
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As a consequence of these changes, during the 1990s increased division of labor between firms was often accompanied by a reduction in the division of labor within firms.
Pickle Packers International, Inc., reported that consumption of pickles had more than doubled from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s to an estimated nine pounds per person annually