what is the difference between ENIAC and EDSAC?
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ENIAC was the first computer, which did decimal computations. EDVAC was the second computer built and used binary.
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While ENIAC was general purpose computer, EDSAC was an automatic calculator based
- The term ENIAC stands for - Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
- The term EDSAC stands for - Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
- While the ENIAC was introduced in the year 1945, the EDSAC came up in the year 1949.
- ENIAC was the name of the initial overall electronic computer, but EDSAC was the name of an early British computer.
- ENIAC the initial Turing-complete machine, was a digital computer that could be reprogrammed to handle a wide range of computing tasks, even though earlier computers had been created with some of these features.
- Mercury delay line memory was employed by EDSAC in contrast.
- Delay lines were first designed for radar readings and utilised in many early computers as memory.
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