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  1. John Vincent Atanasoff ( 4. října 1903, Hamilton, New York, USA – 15. června 1995, Frederick, Maryland, USA) byl americký fyzik a vynálezce, který se nejvíce proslavil vynálezem prvního digitálního počítače . První elektronický digitální počítač vynalezl v 30. letech 20. století na Iowa State University.

  2. John Vincent Atanasoff,, was an American physicist and inventor credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer. Atanasoff invented the first electronic digital computer in the 1930s at Iowa State College. Challenges to his claim were resolved in 1973 when the Honeywell v. Sperry Rand lawsuit ruled that Atanasoff was the inventor of the computer. His special-purpose machine has ...

  3. John Vincent Atanasoff, a theoretical physicist faced with tedious quantum mechanical computations, built an electronic device that featured binary logic, regenerative memory and vector processing in 1939.

  4. Feb 22, 2019 · They worked at developing and improving the ABC or Atanasoff-Berry Computer, as it was later named, from 1939 until 1941. The final product was the size of a desk, weighed 700 pounds, had over 300 vacuum tubes, and contained a mile of wire. It could calculate about one operation every 15 seconds. Today, computers can calculate 150 billion ...

  5. Apr 12, 2017 · John Vincent Atanasoff was born in the town of Hamilton, New York on October 4, 1903. After John's birth, the Atanasoff family moved a number of times as Ivan Atanasoff sought better employment in several different electrical engineering positions. They eventually settled in Brewster, Florida, where John completed grade school.

  6. Atanasoff-Berry ComputerMathematician and physicist John Atanasoff, looking for ways to solve equations automatically, took a drive to clear his thoughts in 1937. At a Mississippi River roadhouse he jotted on a napkin the basic features of an electronic computing machine. Atanasoff’s linear equation-solver, built with graduate student ...

  7. Dec 8, 2010 · In 1939, Atanasoff teamed up with recent graduate Clifford Berry to develop the system that became known as the Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC). Built on a shoestring budget, the simple ...