The first personal computers appeared in the early 1970s and were often called microcomputers because they used a microprocessor. The first commercially successful personal computer was the Apple II, which was introduced in 1977. The IBM Personal Computer, or PC, appeared in 1981 and became the most popular type of personal computer.

In the 1980s, home computers were used primarily for games and simple applications like word processing. However, as more people began to use PCs for work tasks such as spreadsheets and databases, businesses started to take notice of this new technology. By the end of the decade, many companies were using PCs for their daily operations.

Today’s PCs are much more powerful than those early machines; they can be used for a wide variety of tasks including video editing, 3D rendering, and even artificial intelligence applications.

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