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The ENAIC was invented in 1946
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ENAIC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, which is considered one of the first general-purpose electronic digital computers. It was developed during World War II, with its construction starting in 1943 and being completed in 1945. ENIAC was designed to solve complex numerical calculations, significantly advancing computing technology and laying the groundwork for future computers.
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic computer
ENIAC or Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer was a computer designed during WW2 to do numerical integration to assist in computing ballistic trajectory tables for new artillery pieces. It had 20 accumulators/integrators and was entirely programmed by plugin cables, effectively requiring completely rewiring it for each new problem.
ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. It was one of the earliest general-purpose electronic digital computers, developed during World War II and completed in 1945. ENIAC was designed to calculate artillery firing tables for the United States Army and marked a significant advancement in computing technology. Its architecture laid the groundwork for future computers and programming techniques.
Let's see... computers at that point in time were mostly used by the military for artillery applications. However some computers were being used for research purposed by universities at that time. An example that I remember was a computer called ENAIC, which dimmed the lights everytime it was turned on. I don't remember when, but a computer was also used to predict the winner of a presidential election back in the day.
Some of the key players who paved the way for the computer revolution are Charles Babbage and John von Neumann. Babbage invented the first programmable computer while von Neumann created the eponymous computer architecture.
That depends on who you ask and how far back you go. It could be Intel, it could be whoever designed the ENAIC (used for looking up trajectory tables) but I think it was Charles Babbage, inventor of the 'analytical machine.' More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_complete