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Creation of the first digital automatic computer designed by John Atanasoff
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the first programmable electro-mechanical computer in the world designed by the German engineer Konrad Zuse
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Designed by Konrad Zuse.Its characteristics were very similar to the Z1
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Use of relays for automatic calculation and designed by Stibitz
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By Konrad Zuse
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The combination of mathematics and neurophysiology.It was created by Norbert Wiener
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The first electronic computing devices used by the British to read German encrypted communications during World War II. Designed by Alan Turing.
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By Konrad Zuse
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The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator , called Mark I by Harvard University’s staff,was a general purpose electromechanical computer that was used in the war effort during the last part of World War II.
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It was totally digital, that is, it executed its processes and operations through machine instructions. Designed by John Presper Eckert y John William Mauchly.
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The transistor is a semiconductor electronic device used to deliver an output signal in response to an input signal.
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The Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester from the Manchester Baby. Designed by Alan Turing.
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It was an early electronic computer designed for Northrop Aircraft Company by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation. Designed by Eckert and Mauchly
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Designed by Charles Babbage
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the first commercial computer manufactured in the United States.It was designed primarily by J. Presper Eckert and John William Mauchly, authors of the first American electronic computer, the ENIAC.
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The 'EDVAC' was one of the first electronic computers. Unlike the ENIAC, it was not decimal, but binary, and had the first program designed to be stored.
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The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi Erfinder .Harwick Johnson made a patent for the prototype of an integrated circuit.
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The IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine, known as the Defense Calculator while in development, was IBM’s first commercial scientific computer.It was designed by Nathaniel Rochester