the first general purpose electronic computer -1946
This 1946 photograph shows ENIAC (Electronic
Numerical Integrator And Computer), the first general purpose electronic
computer - a 30-ton machine housed at the University of Pennsylvania.
Developed in secret starting in 1943, ENIAC was designed to calculate
artillery firing tables for the United States Army's Ballistic Research
Laboratory. The completed machine was announced to the public on
February 14, 1946. The inventors of ENIAC promoted the spread of the new
technologies through a series of influential lectures on the
construction of electronic digital computers at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1946, known as the Moore School Lectures.#
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