EDSAC
EDSAC (for Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer ) is an automatic calculator with electronic memory with delay, the first electronic Ordinateur, brought into service in 1947 at the Université of Cambridge, the United Kingdom. Going down from ENIAC, it was a universal, programmable electronic machine by instructions, still employing the technique of the vacuum tubes; it could carry out in one 15  minute; 000 mathematical operations including 4.000 multiplications.
According to © Breton, the first five computers were EDVAC, the machine IAS, BINAC, EDSAC and the MARK 1 with Manchester. The ENIAC was one of the first large electronic computer electronic computers, and not a computer.
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