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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

when was the computer invented

 when was the computer invented

 In the US, John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford E. Berry of Iowa State College created and tried the Atanasoff-Berry PC (ABC) in 1942, the first "programmed electronic advanced PC".

The primary mechanical PC, made by Charles Babbage in 1822, doesn't look like what most would think about a PC today. Hence, this page gives a posting of every one of the PC firsts, beginning with the Distinction Motor and paving the way to the PCs we use today

  1. First mechanical PC or programmed figuring motor idea

In 1822, Charles Babbage conceptualized and started fostering the Distinction Motor, which is viewed as the main programmed processing machine that could estimated polynomials. The Distinction Motor was fit for registering a few arrangements of numbers and making printed versions of the outcomes. Babbage got some assistance with the improvement of the Distinction Motor from Ada Lovelace, viewed as the principal software engineer for her work. Sadly, due to subsidizing, Babbage was always unable to finish a full-scale useful rendition of this machine. In June 1991, the London Science Historical center finished the Distinction Motor No 2 for the bicentennial year of Babbage's introduction to the world and later finished the printing component in 2000.

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