Konrad Zuse invented the Z3
The Z3 was invented By Konrad Zuse in 1941. A replica was made in the 1960's however when it was destroyed in 1943 due to WWII.
Z3 was built by Zuse Zi and was destroyed by a allie bombing raid.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
The first computer was German and was called the Zuse Z3. It was first operational in May of 1941.
The first programmable computer is often credited to Konrad Zuse, who created the Z3 in 1941. The Z3 was an electromechanical computer that weighed about one ton (approximately 2,200 pounds). However, earlier mechanical computers, like Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, laid the groundwork for modern computing concepts, albeit never completed during Babbage's lifetime.
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There is Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4. It depends on what computer your looking for.
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The concept of the computer began to take shape in the 1940s with the development of electronic computers. The first programmable digital computer, the Z3, was completed in 1941 by Konrad Zuse. However, the more widely recognized early computers, such as the ENIAC, were developed in the United States in the mid-1940s. Thus, the 1940s is considered the decade when modern computers were invented.