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Konrad Zuse
This company built the Z4, which became the second commercial computer leased to ETH Zürich in 1950. ... Konrad Zuse and his computers, from Technische Universität Berlin -
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Z1 (computer)
Konrad Zuse's first computer, built between 1936 and 1938, was December 1943 destroyed in the bombardment of Berlin in World War II, together with all construction plans. -
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Z4 (computer)
Other computers, all numbered with a leading Z, were built by Zuse and his company. ... Konrad Zuse's Computer. -
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Z3 (computer)
Unlike the first non-programmable mechanical computer, built by Wilhelm Schickard in 1623, the Z3 (1941) was program-controlled. ... The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse -
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Augmented reality
1938: Konrad Zuse invents the first digital computer known as the Z1. -
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Unsere Besten
Konrad Zuse, computer inventor (1910-1995) -
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Z5 (computer)
The Z5 was a computer built by Zuse. ... | Computers designed by Konrad Zuse | -
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Computer
While working at Bell Labs in November of 1937, Stibitz invented and built a relay-based calculator he dubbed the "Model K" (for "kitchen table", on which he had assembled it), which was the first to use binary circuits to perform an arithmetic operation. ... The U.S. Army's Ballistics Research Laboratory ENIAC (1946), which used decimal arithmetic and is sometimes called the first general purpose electronic computer (since Konrad Zuse's Z3 of 1941 used electromagnets instead of electronics). -
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Plankalkül
Plankalkül (German pronunciation: [ˈplaːnkalkyːl], "Plan Calculus") is a computer language developed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse. -
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Z22
The Z22 was the seventh computer model Konrad Zuse developed (the first six being the Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5 and Z11, respectively).
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Konrad Zuse invented computer