1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043, United StatesMap
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The Computer History Museum introduced the whole process of computer development, a large historical museum, the first computer is also displayed here, very large scale, and there are many computer items displaying areas here.
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The Computer History Museum is located in Mountain View, Silicon Valley. It is the largest and most complete computer history museum in the world. A variety of computer equipment is displayed in the exhibition hall, from the early abacus and some electronic tubes of the computer ENIAC to some equipment used in modern aerospace, etc., reflecting the development history of computers. There are many exhibits here that are donated by individuals, and you can see the red and white game consoles and Apple computers that swept the world in the 90s here.
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The Computer History Museum introduced the whole process of computer development, a large historical museum, the first computer is also displayed here, very large scale, and there are many computer items displaying areas here.
My husband and I are computer worlds. We feel very privileged to see how computers are going. The movie is a bit old-fashioned (and doesn't have to spend much time here). The museum is small so you can stay here for a few hours.
The place is great, with lots of information about computers, like their history and future. I 100% recommend this as a stop to visit the mountains. Be prepared to spend more than 4 hours here. Free parking is available and the staff are really friendly.
The scenery is pleasant, very good choice, I like this place very much!
It feels good to see, it is worth a visit
The Computer History Museum collection is very attractive for children who like computers!
The sense of visiting the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley is indeed very shocking, and I am impressed by the tremendous changes that scientists and technicians have been breaking through themselves for nearly a century. As a database practitioner, I was surprised to see a video of the history of the database in the corner of the museum, very happy and excited! They have become legendary, but the story will continue...
Visit the computer museum in Silicon Valley, first see the abacus of the 60s in China, support hexadecimal, and then see the very kind VAX11 machine. Bosch had an ABS anti-lock brake system in 1978, and Mercedes-Benz was using it. IEEE 802.11b After the standard was formulated, WiFi routing was soon available in the United States in 2000. China 2011 was a veritable WiFi year, and the three major operators focused on WiFi. In that year, the WiFi usage rate of Chinese smartphone netizens was 14.8 [%].