What Makes Technology Stick Around

New technologies are developed daily; so much so that it seems like the instant we upgrade, a bigger and better version is released. Even though we see technologies come and go, it may surprise you that the primary technology of many of these have stayed the same for decades.

What makes a technology retain its usefulness throughout time? A strong design? Popularity? Whatever the reason, here is a list of a few technologies which have not needed much alteration for over 4 decades.

Virtual Memory – 1962 – This allows systems to utilize hardware memory more resourcefully by recycling space used for memory. This idea led to time-sharing or the ability for systems to multi-task.

MOS Chip – 1967 – Metal-oxide semiconductor. This technology is used today to make computer chips and is known as CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor). The technology has transformed a bit over time so adaptability is one trait that has kept it alive.

C programming language – 1969 – Designed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs, C is the most popular and widely used programming language in the world. Once you get something right why change it?

These technologies have maintained their credibility for over 50 years and are the core foundation of a variety of technologies today. As we demand more out of our tech we may see these evolve or disappear altogether. But for now they remain some of the most steadfast, innovative creations in the computer world for the past century.

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