first computer of the world?

 

Which was the first computer of the world?

ENIAC was the first computer of the world.

First computer of the world: The computer we are using today is very advanced and easy to use but where does the journey begins so today we are going to discover the world’s first computer. The first computer of the world (ENIAC) was built in the year 1945 and first put to work for practical proposes on December 10, 1945. ENIAC was formally dedicated at the University of Pennsylvania on February 15 1946 and was herald as a giant brain by the press.

Who invented ENIAC (The world’s first 

computer)?

ENIAC was built during the Second World War by the United States American physicist John Mauchly, American engineer J. Presper Eckert, Jr., and their colleagues. It was built at the Moore school of electrical engineering at University of Pennsylvania. Although ENIAC was designed and primarily used to calculate artillery fire table for the US army ballistics research lab. Its first was to study of the feasibility of the thermonuclear weapon.

Building of the first computer

Actually ENIAC was a government funded project and the aim to build ENIAC was to build an all-electronic computer. The work was begun in the year 1943 under the direction of Herman Goldstine. ENIAC was nothing short of a universal computer dream. It was specifically designed for the computing values of artillery range table, and it lacked some features that would have made it a useful machine in general. The total cost in construction of ENIAC was about $487,000. It was financed by U.S. ARMY, Ordnance Corps, research and development command lead by major general Gladeon M. Barnes. The code name of the project was “Project PX”.

Development and design of ENIAC

ENIAC's plan and development was financed by the United States Army, Ordnance Corps, Research and Development Command, driven by Major General Gladeon M. Barnes. The all out cost was about $487,000, identical to $5,870,000 in 2019. The development contract was endorsed on June 5, 1943; work on the PC started stealthily at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering the next month, under the code name "Undertaking PX", with John Grist Brainerd as head agent. Herman H. Goldstine convinced the Army to subsidize the task, which put him in control to regulate it for them. 

ENIAC was planned by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania, U.S. The group of configuration engineers helping the improvement included Robert F. Shaw (work tables), Jeffrey Chuan Chu (divider/square-rooter), Thomas Kite Sharpless (ace developer), Frank Mural (ace software engineer), Arthur Burks (multiplier), Harry Huskey (peruser/printer) and Jack Davis (accumulators). Significant improvement work was embraced by the ENIAC ladies software engineers: Jean Jennings, Marlyn Wescoff, Ruth Lichterman, Betty Snyder, Frances Bilas, and Kay McNulty. In 1946, the scientists left the University of Pennsylvania and framed the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation. 

ENIAC was an enormous, measured PC, made out of individual boards to perform various capacities. Twenty of these modules were collectors that couldn't just add and take away, yet hold a ten-digit decimal number in memory. Numbers were passed between these units across a few universally useful transports (or plate, as they were called). To accomplish its high velocity, the boards needed to send and get numbers, process, save the appropriate response and trigger the following activity, all with no moving parts. Key to its adaptability was the capacity to branch; it could trigger various tasks, contingent upon the indication of a registered outcome.



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