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Harvard Mark I — general-purpose electromechanical computer

1944 AD · Transmission: Global
ComputingInventionNorth American

Conceived by Howard Aiken of Harvard University and built by IBM in New York, the Mark I is a general-purpose electromechanical computer capable of executing long sequences of computation automatically, using mechanical punch-card tabulating equipment. Considered the first large-scale electromechanical computer, it represents a leap over prior mechanical calculators by allowing full sequences of operations to be programmed without human intervention between steps.

InstitutionHarvard University / IBM
Historical regionCambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Primary sourceAiken, H. — Design of the Mark I, Harvard University, 1944
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: Harvard Mark I Computer, 1944-1959"
Original languageEnglish
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