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The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), called the Mark I by Harvard University,[1] was the first large-scale automatic digital computer in the USA. It is considered by some to be the first universal calculator. The electromechanical ASCC was devised by Howard H. Aiken created at IBM, shipped to Harvard in February 1944, and formally delivered there on August 7, 1944

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The first "so-called" computer was the abacus, around 1000 B.C. If you're looking for electronic computers, the first fully electronic computer was ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) and came out in 1946.

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Howard Aiken and Grace Hopper.

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In The 1940s

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in 1944

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