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none. Colossus and ENIAC were invented earlier. Discussions on later computers did not begin until 1946.
the main objective of the colossus was to break the enigma code
Tommy Flowers and Max Newman invented the Colossus computer. Its purpose was to help crack the German High Command's teletype codes that the British called "Fish".
when did Tommy Flowers invented "Colossus", the world's first electronic, digital, programmable computer.
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Tommy Flowers with input from Allen Coombs, Sid Broadhurst and Bill Chandler.
when did Tommy Flowers invented "Colossus", the world's first electronic, digital, programmable computer.
The computer known as Colossus was designed by Tommy Flowers, and built by a branch of the British Government- the Post Office Research Station. This was used during WW 2 as a code breaking computer.
The Colossus computer worked using one to two thousand thermionic valves.
The Colossus was invented by British engineer Tommy Flowers and his team at Bletchley Park during World War II. It was the world's first programmable digital electronic computer, designed to break the Lorenz cipher used by the German military. The first Colossus was operational in 1944 and played a crucial role in Allied codebreaking efforts.
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