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  1. John William Mauchly. Born August 30, 1907, Cincinnati, Ohio; died January 8, 1980, Abington, Pa.; the New York Times obituary (Smolowe 1980) described Mauchly as a "co-inventor of the first electronic computer" but his accomplishments went far beyond that simple description.

  2. 31 de jul. de 2023 · John William Mauchly was born on 30 August 1907, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the family of Sebastian J. and Rachel Scheidemantel Mauchly. His father, Sebastian Mauchly, was a high-school science teacher, who went on to receive his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Cincinnati. When John Mauchly was eight (8), his father received an appointment ...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2016 · John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, proposed the EDVAC’s construction in August 1944, which was supposed to be the successor of ENIAC. A contract to build the new computer was signed in April 1946 with an initial budget of US$100,000. EDVAC was delivered to the Ballistic Research Laboratory in 1949.

  4. John Eckert (físico) e John Mauchly (engenheiro elétrico) foram os cientistas que receberam maior notoriedade pela criação do ENIAC. Ambos estavam associados a Moore School da Universidade da Pensilvânia, quando John Mauchly sugeriu o desenvolvimento desse novo computador, que foi aprovado pelo exército norte-americano.

  5. O mais popular dos gadgets assopra as velhinhas em 14 de fevereiro (1946). Há exatos 65 anos — data em que escrevo este artigo — os pesquisadores norte-americanos John Eckert e John Mauchly ...

  6. John Mauchly co-invented the first practical electronic digital computer. ENIAC, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, was initially meant to compute World War II ballistic firing tables. Housed at the University of Pennsylvania, then moved to the U.S. Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, ENIAC could calculate in 30 seconds what would take a person 20 hours.

  7. John William Mauchly (30 de agosto de 1907 – 8 de enero de 1980) fue un físico estadounidense que, junto con la ENIAC, hizo el primer programa y el primer ordenador digital electrónico de propósito general [ cita requerida] así como el EDVAC, el Binac y el UNIVAC I, el primer ordenador comercial hecho en los Estados Unidos.

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