ENIAC Unveiled: Launching the Digital Age in 1946

This 1946 photograph depicts the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the world's first general-purpose electronic computer, marking the beginning of the digital era.

ENIAC Unveiled: Launching the Digital Age in 1946
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ENIAC Unveiled: Launching the Digital Age in 1946

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This 1946 photograph captures a technological revolution: the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer—ENIAC—the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer.

Developed in secret during World War II to calculate artillery-firing tables for the U.S. Army, ENIAC was a massive 30-ton machine housed at the University of Pennsylvania. Publicly revealed on February 14, 1946, it marked the dawn of the computer age.

Following its unveiling, ENIAC's inventors sparked a global wave of innovation through the Moore School Lectures, a landmark series that laid the foundation for modern computing.

This image doesn’t just show machinery—it captures the very beginning of our digital world.

Date of Photograph: 1946
Location: University of Pennsylvania, USA

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