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- ENIAC - Wikipedia
(U S Army photo, c 1947–1955) ENIAC ( ˈɛniæk ; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) [1][2] was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945 [3][4] Other computers had some of these features, but ENIAC was the first to have them all
- ENIAC | History, Computer, Stands For, Machine, Facts | Britannica
ENIAC, the first programmable general-purpose electronic digital computer, built during World War II by the United States and completed in 1946 The project was led by John Mauchly, J Presper Eckert, Jr , and their colleagues ENIAC was the most powerful calculating device built to that time
- ENIAC | Penn Engineering
Originally announced on February 14, 1946, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), was the first general-purpose electronic computer
- National Museum of the United States Army
Widely considered to be the first electric, digital, general-purpose computer, ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was one of the most influential technological innovations of World War II
- ENIAC - CHM Revolution
The result was ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), built between 1943 and 1945—the first large-scale computer to run at electronic speed without being slowed by any mechanical parts
- What Is ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)?
Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, the ENIAC was the first electronic computer used for general purposes, such as solving numerical problems
- What is ENIAC? - GeeksforGeeks
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer): The first electronic computer for use in calculations other than tabulation a general-purpose, high-speed machine
- Penn’s ENIAC, the world’s first electronic computer, turns 80
Penn’s ENIAC, the world’s first electronic computer, turns 80 Housed in the University of Pennsylvania’s Moore School Building, ENIAC—the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose computer—launched in 1946
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