I'm not certain what you mean by "ethnicity" and it also depends what you mean by computer, but the first programmable computer was invented by Charles Babbage in England. The first digital electronic computer was developed at Bletchley Park (also in England) during World War 2. It was designed and built by Tommy Flowers.
The first computer was invented in Germany in 1936 to 1938. The first Gateway computer was invented in 1991, which is when the company got their start.
The first commercial computer was invented in 1964 by Engineer Pier Giorgio Perotto of Olivetti. The device was named Programma 101.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
Abinawan Puracchidas invented the first speakers in 1991.
first computer was invented by Chals Babeje. It invented in 1938
The first computer was invented in Germany in 1936 to 1938. The first Gateway computer was invented in 1991, which is when the company got their start.
Charles Babbage invented the first computer.
The first computer was invented in 1946
The first commercial computer was invented in 1964 by Engineer Pier Giorgio Perotto of Olivetti. The device was named Programma 101.
In USA
The first computer keyboard was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1875. First computer keyboards were adapted from the punch card and teletype equipment.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
Charles Babbage invented the first electronic computer
John Vincent Ansoff, from Bulgaria, invented the first computer.
It was invented by the slow silly computer.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.