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In 1950, the Simon, widely recognized as the first personal computer (PC), was introduced to the market. Edmund Berkeley, an American, was the mastermind behind its development. With a price tag of $600, Simon boasted a memory capacity of six 2-bit words, giving it a total memory of 12 bits. It also went by other names, such as the Simon Mechanical Brain and the Simon Electromechanical Personal Computer.

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