Steve Wozniak

Description: (Co-Founder of Apple Inc.)

Steve Wozniak, a brilliant inventor and engineer, is widely recognized for his key role in the personal computer revolution through his creation of the Apple I and Apple II computers. Born in San Jose, California, a burgeoning hub of technology, Wozniak exhibited a deep interest in electronics from a young age. He rejected traditional education in favor of hands-on experimentation and often built homemade devices from scratch. His passion eventually became a full-time career when he teamed up with Steve Jobs, another tech visionary. Together, they redefined the landscape of personal computing by co-founding Apple Computer, which has since become one of the most valuable and influential companies in the world. While Wozniak focused on the engineering and design aspects of the company, Jobs handled the marketing and business strategy. Wozniak is credited with single-handedly designing and building the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s, both of which played a significant role in the early success of Apple. Over the years, he has been awarded four patents for his innovations and has contributed to the development of several groundbreaking technologies, including the first programmable universal remote control and wireless GPS technology. A legendary figure in the field of science and technology, Wozniak has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions, cementing his place as one of the most influential engineers and inventors of his time.

Overview

Birthday August 11, 1950 (Leo)
Born In United States
Alternative names Stephen Gary Wozniak
Height 168 cm
City San Jose, California
Spouse/Ex- Janet Hill
Parents Jerry Wozniak
Margaret Kern
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