First Generation
First Generation
First Generation
World War gave rise to numerous developments and started off the
computer age. Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
(ENIAC) was produced by a partnershp between University of
Pennsylvannia and the US government. It consisted of 18,000
vacuum tubes and 7000 resistors. It was developed by John
Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly and was a general purpose
computer. "Von Neumann designed the Electronic Discrete Variable
Automatic Computer (EDVAC) in 1945 with a memory to hold both a
stored program as well as data." Von Neumann's computer allowed
for all the computer functions to be controlled by a single
source.