ALTAIR 8800 was used first. Answered by Pradip, Hyderabad
The altair 8800 was sold for US$395 as a kit and US$495 as assembled.
august 30,1975
it was made in 1975
The two men that designed the MITS Altair 8800 computer kit in 1975 were Ed Roberts and Forrest M. Mims III. The Altair 8800 used the Intel 8080 as it CPU. Roberts and Forrest did not invent the 8080 - Intel did - they simply used the 8080 in their product.
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The MITS Altair 8800 was designed in Albuquerque, NM. I wouldn't say it was invented!
The Altair 8800.
Altair 8800
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Never, he dropped out from Harvard, moved to NM, and wrote Altair BASIC for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
The first personal home computer was the Altair 8800 which was produced in 1975 by Ed Roberts. The Altair 8800 could run thousands of CP/M software titles and also allow the user to play games such as Colossal Cave Adventure, Pong, Star Trek, and Zork. A user could also use the Altair 8800 to create spreadsheets, databases, and word processing documents.