| 100% | IBMPC | 5 | Desktop computer of the '80s |
| 82% | PCJRS | 5 | IBM desktop computers of the 1980s |
| 75% | AMIGA | 5 | Commodore computer of the ’80s |
| 61% | ENIAC | 5 | Pioneering computer of the 1940s |
| 61% | ENIAC | 5 | Giant computer of the 1940s |
| 59% | APTIVA | 6 | I.B.M. computer of the 1990s |
| 57% | SUSAN | 5 | Creator of the 80s sitcom "The Golden Girls," ___ Harris |
| 57% | MIAMIVICE | 9 | Buddy cop drama of the 80s set in Florida |
| 57% | CPU | 3 | Brain of the computer: Abbr. |
| 57% | CPU | 3 | "Brain" of the computer: Abbr. |
| 57% | IMAC | 4 | Desktop computer that runs the Mojave operating system |
| 57% | IMAC | 4 | Desktop computer with the Apple logo on it |
| 56% | MACS | 4 | Part of the home computer market |
| 56% | BABBAGE | 7 | English father of the computer, Charles __ |
| 55% | IBM | 3 | Creator of the "Jeopardy!"-winning computer Watson |
| 55% | IBM | 3 | Maker of the Deep Blue chess computer |
| 55% | IBM | 3 | Maker of the "Jeopardy!" computer contestant Watson |
| 55% | ENGELBART | 9 | Douglas __, an inventor of the computer mouse |
| 55% | LOVELACE | 8 | Ada, one of the first computer programmers |
| 55% | ADA | 3 | ___ Lovelace, author of the first computer algorithm |
| 54% | IBM | 3 | Creator of the chess-playing computer Deep Blue |
| 54% | IBM | 3 | Maker of the trivia-playing computer program Watson |
| 54% | IBM | 3 | Developer of the "Jeopardy!"-playing computer Watson: Abbr. |
| 54% | IBM | 3 | Developer of the chess-playing computer Deep Blue |
| 54% | IBM | 3 | Maker of the world's largest quantum computer |
| 53% | IMACS | 5 | Desktop computers that might run the Big Sur or Ventura OS |
| 53% | NAMBASSA | 8 | New Zealand hippie festivals of the 70s and 80s |
| 53% | SPOTLITSCREEN | 13 | Computer monitor at the center of attention? |
| 53% | ESC | 3 | Computer key to the left of F1 |
| 53% | MSPACMAN | 8 | Arcade star of the '80s |