That would have to be Tommy Flowers who designed the Colossus computers used at Bletchley Park to crack the German High Command teletype based cyphers in 1943.
was the mainframe designed for such an upgrade? that will determine yes or no.
The mainframe computer is usually used in a computer center to connect the other computers. The mainframe computer is a high level computer that is designed for demanding and extensive computer tasks.
IBM produced their first mainframe computer in 1952. Between 1952 and the late 1970's the term "mainframe computer" was automatically linked with IBM because they had the largest share of the computer market.
The first mainframe computer is generally considered to be the IBM 701, which was introduced in 1952. It was IBM's first commercial scientific computer and marked a significant advancement in computing technology. The IBM 701 was designed for scientific and engineering calculations and laid the groundwork for future developments in mainframe computing.
no
They are large in size, processes of power and high level of reliability , amount of storage , mainframe have ability to run multiple operating system. they are designed to handle very high volume input and output and a single mainframe can replace dozens or even hundreds of smaller severs.
either:UNIVAC I, USLEO I, UK
Douglas Engelbart did not invent the mainframe computer.
it is used as a thing that has less mermory than a mainframe
The mainframe of computer is counting "0" and "1". The computer just counts these numbers and the user does everything with it.
the difference is that the mainframe is bigger and more expensive.
it is used as a thing that has less mermory than a mainframe