• 1941 September 13
    (b.) -
    2010
    (d.)

Bio/Description

American engineer, entrepreneur and medical doctor who designed the first commercially successful personal computer in 1975.[2] He founded Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) in 1970 to sell electronics kit to model rocketry hobbyists, but the first successful product was an electronic calculator kit that was featured on the cover of the November 1971 Popular Electronics.[3] The calculators were very successful and sales topped one million dollars in 1973.[4] A brutal calculator price war left the company deeply in debt by 1974. Roberts then developed the Altair 8800 personal computer that used the new Intel 8080 microprocessor. This was featured on the cover of the January 1975 Popular Electronics, and hobbyists flooded MITS with orders for this $397 computer kit. Bill Gates and Paul Allen joined MITS to develop software and Altair BASIC was Microsoft's first product. Roberts sold MITS in 1977 and retired to Georgia where he studied medicine and became a small-town doctor.
  • Date of Birth:

    1941 September 13
  • Date of Death:

    2010
  • Gender:

    Male
  • Noted For:

    First commerical personal computer
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