When was the world's first electronic digital computer born

When was the world's first electronic digital computer born

1975: Clay completed his first supercomputer "clay-1" (care-1), achieving a computing speed of 100 million times per second. The machine covers less than 7 square meters, weighs less than 5 tons, and has installed about 350000 integrated circuits. At the same time, it also marks that the supercomputer has entered the ranks of the third generation computers