Timeline of computing 2010–2019

2010

 * April 6
 * Apple releases the original iPad.
 * June 24
 * Apple releases the iPhone 4.

2011

 * May 4
 * Intel announces the commercialisation of 3D transistors, a variant of the FinFET.
 * May 17
 * Lenovo releases the first ThinkPad X1.
 * June 15
 * The first Chromebooks, by Acer and Samsung, go on sale.
 * September 7
 * The first 4 terabyte hard drive is released by Seagate.

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.
 * September 11
 * Intel demonstrates its Next Unit of Computing, a motherboard measuring only 4 xx.
 * October 4
 * TDK demonstrates a 2 terabyte hard drive on a single 3.5-inch platter.
 * October 26
 * Microsoft releases the operating system Windows 8.
 * November 18
 * Nintendo releases the Wii U in North America.

2013

 * June 11
 * Apple releases the first Retina Display MacBook Pro.
 * September 20
 * Apple releases the iPhone 5S, powered by the Apple A7 SoC which the company proclaimed to be the first 64 bit processor to be used on a smartphone.
 * November 15
 * Sony releases the PlayStation 4 in the United States.
 * November 22
 * Microsoft releases Xbox One.
 * November 29
 * Sony releases the PlayStation 4 in Europe.

2014

 * August 26
 * The first 8 terabyte hard drive is released by Seagate.
 * Google releases the 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows.
 * August 29
 * Intel unveiled its first eight-core desktop processor, the Intel Core i7-5960X.

2015

 * July 29
 * Microsoft releases the operating system Windows 10.
 * 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

 * January 12
 * The High Bandwidth Memory 2 standard is released by JEDEC.
 * January 13
 * Fixstars Solutions releases the world's first 13 TB SSD.
 * March 4
 * Scientists at MIT created the first five-atom quantum computer with the potential to crack the security of traditional encryption schemes.

2017

 * March 2
 * AMD launches the Ryzen CPU architecture.
 * March 3
 * Nintendo releases the hybrid gaming console Nintendo Switch.

2019

 * January 9
 * Lexar announces the first SD card which can store 1 terabyte.
 * September 20
 * Google claims to have achieved quantum supremacy.