Colossus was created by James Hojwilth In Britain UK to maintain a brief idea of who is who.
Colossus was created by James Hojwilth In Britain UK to maintain a brief idea of who is who.
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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".
The Colossus machine weighed approximately 7 tons.
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Colossus, the world's first programmable digital computer, was invented at Bletchley Park in the United Kingdom during World War II. It was developed by a team led by British mathematician and logician Tommy Flowers to help decrypt the Lorenz-encrypted messages used by the German military. The first Colossus machine became operational in 1944 and played a crucial role in the Allied war effort.
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The ancient greeks were the first. From Latin colossus, from Ancient Greek κολοσσός (kolossos, "large statue, especially the colossus of Rhodes").
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 original machine is not - however... construction of a working machine was reconstructed in 2007.