1943-46 - ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) by J. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, first general purpose electronic computer The size of its numerical word was 10 decimal digits, and it could perform 5000 additions and 357 multiplications per second.
Built to calculate trajectories for ballistic shells during WWII, programmed by setting switches and plugging & unplugging cables. It used 18,000 tubes, weighted 30 tones and consumed 160
kilowatts of electrical power.
kilowatts of electrical power.
1951 - UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) - the first commercial computer, built by Eckert and Mauchly, cost – around $1 million, 46 machines sold.

UNIVAC had an add time of 120 microseconds, multiply time of 1,800 microseconds and a divide time of 3,600 microseconds, used magnetic tape as input.
1953 - IBM's 701, the first commercially successful general-purpose computer. The 701 had electrostatic storage tube memory, used magnetic tape to store information, and had binary, fixed-point, single address hardware.IBM 650 - 1st mass-produced computer (450 machines sold in one year)
Source: by Elissaveta Arnaoudova in www.mgnet.org

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