List of vacuum tube computers

List of vacuum tube computers

This is a list of vacuum tube computers, arranged by date put into service:

*Atanasoff–Berry Computer (1942) - not Turing complete
*Colossus computer (1943) - special purpose: cryptanalysis
*ENIAC (1946)
*IBM SSEC (1948)
*IBM 604 (1948)
*IBM CPC (1949)
*Manchester Mark I (1949)
*CSIRAC (1949)
*EDSAC (1949)
*BINAC (1949)
*UNIVAC 1101 (1950)
*SEAC (1950)
*SWAC (1950)
*Magnetic Drum Digital Differential Analyzer (1950)
*EDVAC (1951)
*Whirlwind (1951)
*UNIVAC I (1951)
*ORDVAC (1951)
*LEO I (1951)
*Remington Rand 409 (1952)
*Harvard Mark IV (1952)
*IAS machine (1952)
*ILLIAC I (1952)
*MANIAC I (1952)
*IBM 700 series (1952-1958)
*JOHNNIAC (1953)
*UNIVAC 1103 (1953)
*RAYDAC (1953)
*IBM 650 (1954)
*BESK (1954)
*IBM NORC (1954)
*UNIVAC 1102 (1954)
*IBM 305 RAMAC (1956)
*Bendix G-15 (1956)
*LGP-30 (1956)
*UNIVAC 1103A (1956)
*FUJIC (1956)
*DASK (1957)
*UNIVAC 1104 (1957)
*IBM 610 (1957)
*MANIAC II (1957)
*MISTIC (1957)
*UNIVAC II (1958)
*UNIVAC 1105 (1958)
*AN/FSQ-7 (1958) - Largest vacuum tube computer ever built. 52 were built for Project SAGE.
*TIFRAC (1960)
*Sumlock ANITA calculator (1961) - desktop calculator


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