5 old and new computer systems

Here are 5 old and new computer systems:

Old:

  1. Apple II (1977): One of the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers, the Apple II was designed to be user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing. It was popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
  2. IBM PC (1981): The IBM PC was a groundbreaking computer that set the standard for the modern personal computer. It was widely adopted in the 1980s and became the industry standard for business computing.
  3. Commodore 64 (1982): The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, was a popular home computer in the 1980s. It was known for its affordability, ease of use, and vast library of games and software.

New:

  1. Apple M1 Mac (2020): The Apple M1 Mac is a line of laptops and desktops that use Apple's custom-designed M1 chip, which provides improved performance and power efficiency. The M1 Mac is known for its sleek design, long battery life, and seamless integration with other Apple devices.
  2. Google Pixelbook Go (2019): The Google Pixelbook Go is a Chromebook designed for productivity and entertainment. It features a lightweight design, long battery life, and seamless integration with Google's cloud-based services. The Pixelbook Go is popular among students, professionals, and consumers who want a portable and affordable laptop.

Note: The dates listed are the release dates for each system, not necessarily the date they were discontinued or became obsolete.