This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing from 2010 to 2019. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing.

2010

2011

2012

  • February 29
    • Raspberry Pi, a bare-bones, low-cost credit-card sized computer created by volunteers mostly drawn from academia and the UK tech industry, is released to help teach children to code.[9][10]
  • September 11
  • October 4
    • TDK demonstrates a 2 terabyte hard drive on a single 3.5-inch platter.[12]
  • October 26
  • November 18

2013

2014

2015

  • July 29
  • October 15
    • AlphaGo was the first Go AI computer program developed by Google to defeat a professional human opponent on a full-sized board without handicap.

2016

2017

2018

2019

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