COMPUTER HISTORY

  • Z1

    The Z1 is considered as the first programmable electro-mechanical computer in the world. It was designed by the German engineer Konrad Zuse between 1935 and 1936, and between 1936 and 1938, Konrad Zuse tried to build the first computer, a mechanical calculator based on the binary system that operated with electricity and with the possibility of being able to program it, although in a way limited.
  • ENIAC

    ENIAC
    ENIAC, an acronym for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, was one of the first general-purpose computers. The ENIAC was built at the University of Pennsylvania by John Presper Eckert and John William Mauchly, had an area of 167 m² and operated with a total of 17 468 electronic valves or vacuum tubes that in turn allowed to make about 5000 sums and 300 multiplications per second.