Friday, October 28, 2011

History of the computer was first discovered

First inventor Charles Babbage was an expert in mathematics in 1822, but further development can not be separated from the service of the inventors of the next generation.

Who are the inventors of them is the following
Charles Babbage in 1822, with an ingenious idea mendciptakan a tool to support people in carrying out complex calculations. The engine is not completed at this time in London, the Museum of Science. From the computer on which the embryo begins.
In 1937, Dr. John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry designed the first electronic digital computer. Called ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer). ABC can easily add and charge less.
In 1943, during the Second World War, a British scientist Alan Turing designed specifically called for British troops electronic calculators. Code is used to penetrate the German defenses.
Howard Hathaway Aiken, in 1944 (U.S.) that the mark I. A team that created the first digital account. It has an area of ​​7.45 meters x 50 meters with a weight of 35 tons. Mark I was used to calculate probabilities.
In 1945, Dr. John von Neumann wrote the concept of data storage. I was still in the form of ideas.In 1946 Dr. John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, Jr.. closed the first large computer called ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). The world knows these two men in order of detection.ENIAC weighed 30 tons, consisting of 18,000 tube lights (transistor size), has an area of ​​30 meters x 50 meters, with 160,000 watts of power. The first time you turn on the computer, turned the entire stream network of the sudden death of Philadelphia.ENIAC could calculate not only less time for more, but can also be programmed to perform a simple procedure. Compared to the Mark I, which can only be calculated, it is clear that the ENIAC was the first computer in the world.
In 1947, the first transistor was invented by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain. Since the transistor is the size of computers has reduced ..

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