Harvard Mark I
Electromechanical, Harvard Mark I.
4004 is the first general purpose microprocessor by Intel
The ENIAC has 17,468 vacuum tubes. These tubes were the first technology that made computers function. Modern computers do not use this technology.
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Ever since the first computer, advances in technology made it possible to maker smaller and smaller computers. The 50's reduced the size of computers drasticly with the invention of the transistor, which replaced the old glass vaccum valves. Jack Kirby, development engineer for Texas instruments is credited with the first microchip, the critical technology for microcomputers, The first one was made in 1958.
ENIAC, in in 1946
4004 is the first general purpose microprocessor by Intel
The ENIAC has 17,468 vacuum tubes. These tubes were the first technology that made computers function. Modern computers do not use this technology.
•It was the first general-purpose electronic computer.
As a website Rockbox was first founded in late 2001. Soon Rockbox began targeting digital audio players and general-purpose devises as smartphones and tablet computers.
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The general purpose computers (GPC's) were 5 IBM AP-101 computers - a set of four running the Primary Flight System software, and one running the Backup Flight System Software.
Machine codeAssembly LanguageFORTRANCOBOLetc.There were actually quite a few languages used in the first generation, but most were not standardized and often designed to solve special problems, not general purpose languages.
ummmmmmmmmmmmmm.... no technology is anything man made that asists us in our lives so id say the wheel was probabely around the frist technology.
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No, the following digital computers preceded ENIAC: Harvard Mark I, ABC, Zuse Z1 & Z2 & Z3, Colossus Mark 1 & Mark 2. Also many analog computers preceded these.However ENIAC was the first general purpose programmable electronic digital computer.
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