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... In 1947 ENIAC was moved from the University of Pennsylvania to its permanent home at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. ENIAC ...
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... Numerical Integrator and Computer was produced in a partnership between the United States government the University of Pennsylvania. The ENIAC contained 18,000 ...
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... Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania built this giant computer in 1946. ENIAC utilized vacuum tubes to control computer functions. ...
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... Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania built this giant computer in 1946. ENIAC utilized vacuum tubes to control computer functions. ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical ...
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... by Mauchly and Eckert and completed in 1952 after they had left the University of Pennsylvania. It was smaller and simpler, but more powerfull than the ENIAC. ...
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... by Mauchly and Eckert and completed in 1952 after they had left the University of Pennsylvania. It was smaller and simpler, but more powerfull than the ENIAC. ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical ...
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... In 1942, John W. Mauchley and their associates at the University of Pennsylvania built a high-speed computer. This machine was known as the ENIAC. ...
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... at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for "Electrical ...
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... Army unveiled the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) the worlds ... at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania. ...
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... of Pennsylvania engineer, John Presper Eckert, Jr., and his colleague, John William Mauchly, a physicist, developed the first all electronic computer (ENIAC) ...
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