The First Electronic Computers (1940s)
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator), built by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania, was the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer. It included the following features: |
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Recently, there has been some controversy about the work of John Atanasoff, who built a small-scale electronic computer in the early 1940s. His machine, designed at Iowa State University, was a special-purpose computer that was never completely operational. Mauchly briefly visited Atanasoff before he built ENIAC. |