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  1. The Atanasoff-Berry Computer: The First Electronic Computer

    May 5, 2025 · The Atanasoff-Berry Computer represented several innovations in computing, including a binary system of arithmetic, parallel processing, regenerative memory, and a separation of memory …

  2. Computers | Timeline of Computer History | Computer History …

    The Z3, an early computer built by German engineer Konrad Zuse working in complete isolation from developments elsewhere, uses 2,300 relays, performs floating point binary arithmetic, and has a 22 …

  3. Konrad Zuse and the Z1: The Dawn of Programmable Computing

    May 5, 2025 · Zuse's Z1 computer was the first freely programmable computer in the world to use Boolean logic and binary floating point numbers.

  4. Computer Pioneers - Konrad Zuse

    Konrad Zuse Born June 22, 1910, Berlin-Wilmersdorf; German inventor of prewar electromechanical binary computer designated Z1 which was destroyed without trace by wartime bombing; developed …

  5. Konrad Zuse - CHM Revolution

    Konrad Zuse Konrad Zuse was bored. A civil engineering student in Berlin, he hated his job’s tedious calculations. So, as an engineer in 1936, he began assembling metal plates, pins and discarded …

  6. ENIAC - Wikipedia

    ENIAC (/ ˈɛniæk /; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) [1][2] was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. [3][4] Other computers had some of …

  7. Konrad Zuse and Z1 – the First Mechanical Computer - NCLab

    It consisted of over 30,000 metal parts. Today the Z1 is considered to be the first binary programmable computer. Z1 replica in the German Museum of Technology in Berlin The Z1 even had a keyboard …

  8. The Z1: Architecture and Algorithms of Zuse’s First Computer

    Oct 14, 2023 · This chapter provides a comprehensive description of the Z1, the programmable mechanical computing machine built by Konrad Zuse in Berlin between 1936 and 1938. We explain …

  9. Konrad Zuse builds the Z1 - Event - Computing History

    In 1938, Konrad Zuse completes construction of the Z1, a mechanical computer.In 1938, Konrad Zuse completes construction of the Z1, a mechanical computer. Zuse started designing the Z1 in 1935, and...

  10. First Electronic Stored-Program Computer Is Completed

    The completion of the first electronic stored-program computer, known as the Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC), marks a significant milestone in the evolution of computing technology. …