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John von Neumann
John von Neumann is probably the most influential person in computer development. He designed the basic structure of what we would now recognize as a computer, including processor capabilities, long term storage and the concept of RAM.
The machine was the EDVAC computer.
John von Neumann
John von Neumann contributed little directly to the computer. He wrote a paper on what mistakenly came to be called the Von Neumann architecture, but this was not his idea, he simply documented an idea first proposed by person(s) unknown on Project PX(which built ENIAC).Probably his biggest contribution to computers was when he returned to the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton after the war he designed his own computer called the IAS Computer then distributed copies of its schematics and other documents for free to any person, university, company, etc. that inquired. This results in almost 2 dozen similar but generally incompatible computers being built around the world. Even IBM's family of 700/7000 scientific computers are loose derivatives of Von Neumann's IAS Computer.
never, computers existed before he became aware of them
John Neumann is the inventor of the computers that use RAM to store both the code and the data.
St. John Neumann was a Catholic Priest. St. John Neumann is most known for being the first American priest to be canonized.
St. John Neumann was a Catholic bishop.
John Neumann was the bishop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
John von Neumann was born on December 28, 1903.
John Nepomucene Neumann died January 5, 1860, of a stroke.