Intel responded first, providing them with the Intel 4004, which they used in a line of desktop calculators.
The great culmination of all the effort was revealed in October 1961, when the world's first all-electronic desktop calculators were launched.
The amount of each bribe was punched out on a desktop calculator to avoid any paper trail.
This was the same size as a desktop calculator and could hold 256 programming steps.
I opened the desktop calculator on my computer.
Japanese company Sharp is said to have created the first desktop calculator, the CS-10A, in 1964.
Banks, insurance companies, government offices started to use the arithmometer in their day-to-day operations, slowly bringing mechanical desktop calculators into the office.
Canaton's first major product was the desktop calculator, mostly used in offices.
It was spread with computer paper and piles of accounts, with desktop calculators at both their places, both switched on.
The term "personal computer" was believed to have first appeared in a Hewlett-Packard advertisement for a desktop calculator in 1968.