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When Was The First Computer Invented

The document discusses the history of the invention of computers from the early conceptual mechanical computers in the 1820s to the microprocessors and personal computers of the 1970s. It provides details on a number of "firsts" including the first programmable computer (Z1 in 1936), first digital computer (ABC in 1937), first stored program computer (Manchester Baby in 1948), first commercial computer (Z4 in 1950), first microprocessor (Intel 4004 in 1971), and first personal computer (Altair 8800 kit in 1975). The document establishes that there is no single answer for when the first computer was invented due to different classifications of computers over time as the technology advanced.

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When Was The First Computer Invented

The document discusses the history of the invention of computers from the early conceptual mechanical computers in the 1820s to the microprocessors and personal computers of the 1970s. It provides details on a number of "firsts" including the first programmable computer (Z1 in 1936), first digital computer (ABC in 1937), first stored program computer (Manchester Baby in 1948), first commercial computer (Z4 in 1950), first microprocessor (Intel 4004 in 1971), and first personal computer (Altair 8800 kit in 1975). The document establishes that there is no single answer for when the first computer was invented due to different classifications of computers over time as the technology advanced.

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When was the first computer invented?


Updated: 08/02/2019 by Computer Hope

There is no easy answer to this question due to the many different classifications of computers.
The first mechanical computer, created by Charles Babbage in 1822, doesn't really resemble
what most would consider a computer today. Therefore, this page provides a listing of each of
the computer firsts, starting with the Difference Engine and leading up to the computers we use
today.

Tip: Early inventions which helped lead up to the computer, such as the abacus, calculator, and tablet
machines, are not accounted for on this page.

When was the word "computer" was first used?


The word "computer" was first used in 1613 and originally described a human who performed
calculations or computations. The definition of a computer remained the same until the end of the 19th
century, when the industrial revolution gave rise to machines whose primary purpose was calculating.

First mechanical computer or automatic computing engine


concept
In 1822, Charles Babbage conceptualized and began developing the Difference Engine, considered to be
the first automatic computing machine. The Difference Engine was capable of computing several sets of
numbers and making hard copies of the results. Babbage received some help with development of the
Difference Engine from Ada Lovelace, considered by many to be the first computer programmer for her
work and notes on the Difference Engine. Unfortunately, because of funding, Babbage was never able to
complete a full-scale functional version of this machine. In June 1991, the London Science Museum
completed the Difference Engine No 2 for the bicentennial year of Babbage's birth and later completed
the printing mechanism in 2000.

In 1837, Charles Babbage proposed the first general mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine. The
Analytical Engine contained an ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit), basic flow control, punch cards (inspired
by the Jacquard Loom), and integrated memory. It is the first general-purpose computer concept.
Unfortunately, because of funding issues, this computer was also never built while Charles Babbage was

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alive. In 1910, Henry Babbage, Charles Babbage's youngest son, was able
to complete a portion of this machine and was able to perform basic
calculations.

First programmable computer


The Z1 was created by German Konrad Zuse in his parents' living room
between 1936 and 1938. It is considered to be the first electromechanical binary programmable
computer, and the first really functional modern computer.

First concepts of what we consider a modern computer


The Turing machine was first proposed by Alan Turing in 1936 and became the foundation for theories
about computing and computers. The machine was a device that printed symbols on paper tape in a
manner that emulated a person following a series of logical instructions. Without these fundamentals, we
wouldn't have the computers we use today.

The first electric programmable computer

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The Colossus was the first electric programmable


computer, developed by Tommy Flowers, and was first
demonstrated in December 1943. The Colossus was
created to help the British code breakers read
encrypted German messages.

The first digital computer


Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABC began development by Professor John Vincent
Atanasoff and graduate student Cliff Berry in 1937. Its development continued until 1942 at the Iowa
State College (now Iowa State University).

The ABC was an electrical computer that used more than 300 vacuum tubes for digital computation,
including binary math and Boolean logic and had no CPU (was not programmable). On October 19,
1973, US Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision that the ENIAC patent by J. Presper Eckert
and John Mauchly was invalid. In the decision, Larson named Atanasoff the sole inventor.

The ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and
began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and
used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. Although the Judge ruled that the ABC
computer was the first digital computer, many still consider the ENIAC to be the first digital computer
because it was fully functional.

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The first stored program computer


The first computer to electronically store and execute a
program was the SSEM (Small-Scale Experimental
Machine), also known as the "Baby" or "Manchester Baby,"
in 1948. It was designed by Frederic Williams, and built by
his protégée, Tom Kilburn, with the assistance of Geoff
Tootill, at the University of Manchester, England. Kilburn
wrote the first electronically-stored program, which finds
the highest proper factor of an integer, using repeated
subtraction rather than division. Kilburn's program was
executed on June 21, 1948.

The second stored-program computer was also British: the


EDSAC, built and designed by Maurice Wilkes at the
University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England. The EDSAC performed its first
calculation on May 6, 1949. It was also the first computer to run a graphical computer game, "OXO," an
implementation of tic-tac-toe displayed on a 6-inch cathode ray tube.

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Around the same time, the Manchester Mark 1 was another computer that could run stored programs.
Built at the Victoria University of Manchester, the first version of the Mark 1 computer became
operational in April 1949. Mark 1 was used to run a program to search for Mersenne primes for nine
hours without error on June 16 and 17 that same year.

The first computer company


The first computer company was the Electronic Controls Company and was founded in 1949 by J.
Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the same individuals who helped create the ENIAC computer. The
company was later renamed to EMCC or Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and released a series of
mainframe computers under the UNIVAC name.

First computer with program stored in memory


First delivered to the United States government in 1950, the UNIVAC
1101 or ERA 1101 is considered to be the first computer capable of
storing and running a program from memory.

First commercial computer


In 1942, Konrad Zuse begin working on the Z4 that later became the first commercial computer. The
computer was sold to Eduard Stiefel, a mathematician of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zurich on July 12, 1950.

IBM's first computer

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On April 7, 1953, IBM publicly introduced the 701, its first commercial scientific computer.

The first computer with RAM


MIT introduces the Whirlwind machine on March 8, 1955, a revolutionary computer that was the first
digital computer with magnetic core RAM and real-time graphics.

The first transistor computer


The TX-0 (Transistorized Experimental computer) is the
first transistorized computer to be demonstrated at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956.

The first minicomputer


In 1960, Digital Equipment Corporation released its first of
many PDP computers, the PDP-1.

The first desktop and mass-market computer

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In 1964, the first desktop computer, the Programma 101, was unveiled to the public at the New York
World's Fair. It was invented by Pier Giorgio Perotto and manufactured by Olivetti. About 44,000
Programma 101 computers were sold, each with a price tag of $3,200.

In 1968, Hewlett Packard began marketing the HP 9100A, considered to be the first mass-marketed
desktop computer.

The first workstation


Although it was never sold, the first workstation is considered to be the Xerox Alto, introduced in 1974.
The computer was revolutionary for its time and included a fully functional computer, display, and
mouse. The computer operated like many computers today utilizing windows, menus and icons as an
interface to its operating system. Many of the computer's capabilities were first demonstrated in The
Mother of All Demos by Douglas Engelbart on December 9, 1968.

The first microprocessor


Intel introduces the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004 on November 15, 1971.

The first microcomputer


The Vietnamese-French engineer, André Truong Trong Thi, along with Francois Gernelle, developed the
Micral computer in 1973. Considered as the first microcomputer, it used the Intel 8008 processor and
was the first commercial non-assembly computer. It originally sold for $1,750.

The first personal computer


In 1975, Ed Roberts coined the term "personal computer" when he introduced the Altair 8800. Although
the first personal computer is considered by many to be the KENBAK-1, which was first introduced for
$750 in 1971. The computer relied on a series of switches for inputting data and output data by turning
on and off a series of lights.

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The first laptop or portable computer


The IBM 5100 is the first portable computer, which was released in
September 1975. The computer weighed 55-pounds and had a five inch
CRT display, tape drive, 1.9 MHz PALM processor, and 64 KB of RAM.
In the picture is an ad of the IBM 5100 taken from a November 1975 issue
of Scientific American.

The first truly portable computer or laptop is considered to be the


Osborne I, which was released in April 1981 and developed by Adam
Osborne. The Osborne I weighed 24.5-pounds, had a 5-inch display, 64
KB of memory, two 5 1/4" floppy drives, ran the CP/M 2.2 operating
system, included a modem, and cost $1,795.

The IBM PCD (PC Division) later released the IBM portable in 1984, its first portable computer that
weighed 30-pounds. Later in 1986, IBM PCD announced its first laptop computer, the PC Convertible,
weighing 12-pounds. Finally, in 1994, IBM introduced the IBM ThinkPad 775CD, the first notebook
with an integrated CD-ROM.

The first Apple computer


The Apple I (Apple 1) was the first Apple computer that originally sold for $666.66. The computer kit
was developed by Steve Wozniak in 1976 and contained a 6502 8-bit processor and 4 kb of memory,

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which was expandable to 8 or 48 kb using expansion cards. Although the Apple I had a fully assembled
circuit board the kit still required a power supply, display, keyboard, and case to be operational. Below is
a picture of an Apple I from an advertisement by Apple.

The first IBM personal computer


IBM introduced its first personal computer, the IBM PC, in 1981.
The computer was code-named Acorn. It featured an 8088
processor, 16 KB of memory, which was expandable to 256 and
used MS-DOS.

The first PC clone


The Compaq Portable is considered to be the first PC clone and
was release in March 1983 by Compaq. The Compaq Portable was
100% compatible with IBM computers and was capable of running any software developed for IBM
computers.

The first multimedia computer


In 1992, Tandy Radio Shack released the M2500 XL/2 and M4020 SX, among the first computers to
feature the MPC standard.

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Other computer company firsts


Below is a listing of some of the major computers companies first computers.

Commodore - In 1977, Commodore introduced its first computer, the "Commodore PET".
Compaq - In March 1983, Compaq released its first computer and the first 100% IBM-compatible
computer, the "Compaq Portable."
Dell - In 1985, Dell introduced its first computer, the "Turbo PC."
Hewlett Packard - In 1966, Hewlett Packard released its first general computer, the "HP-2115."
NEC - In 1958, NEC builds its first computer, the "NEAC 1101."
Toshiba - In 1954, Toshiba introduces its first computer, the "TAC" digital computer.

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