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Who co-founded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976?

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Steve Wozniak is the ingenious engineer who, alongside Steve Jobs, co-founded Apple Computer in 1976. Wozniak, often known as "Woz," was the technical mastermind behind the company's groundbreaking early products. His passion for electronics and design led to the creation of the Apple I computer, which he initially developed for his own enjoyment and to share with fellow enthusiasts at the Homebrew (Deals) Computer Club.

The Apple I was a single-board computer that marked a significant step in making computing accessible to individuals. It lacked a case, power supply, keyboard, and display, which users had to provide themselves. However, its success paved the way for the more refined Apple II, introduced in 1977. The Apple II, primarily designed by Wozniak, was one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers, featuring color graphics, a central processing unit, and a keyboard, helping to launch the personal computer revolution.

Wozniak's engineering brilliance complemented Jobs's vision and marketing prowess. While Wozniak focused on the internal workings and design, Jobs recognized the commercial potential of these innovations. To fund their nascent company, Wozniak even sold his HP scientific calculator, while Jobs sold his Volkswagen van. Their partnership, formed in Jobs's garage, laid the foundation (Review) for one of the most influential technology companies in history. Wozniak is recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution and is listed as the sole inventor on four Apple patents.