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Title: John von Neumann


1
John von Neumann
  • First draft of a Report on the EDVAC
  • 30 June, 1945
  • Founding document of modern computing

von Neumann architecture used in most
non-parallel processing computers
2
János von Neumann
1903-1957
  • Non-practicing Jewish family
  • Mathematical prodigy and party animal
  • Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of
    Budapest at the age of 23

3
John von Neumann
  • Princeton University 1930
  • the father of game theory
  • during World War II part of the Manhattan Project
    to develop the first atomic weapons
  • mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
    heavily based on statistical concepts

4
John von Neumann
  • Designed first examples of self-replicating
    automata with pencil and graph paper
  • Explored problems of numerical hydrodynamics
  • Died of cancer in Washington D.C

5
Human Calculating Machine
North American Aviation, early 1950s
6
Ten Years Later
Same company with two IBM 7090 computers for
designing and testing rocket engines
7
Eckert and Mauchly Computer Corporation
1948
Computing after 1945 is the story of people, who
at critical moments, redefined the nature of the
technology itself
8
Univac I
  • used 5,200 vacuum tubes
  • weighed 13 metric tons
  • consumed 125 kW/h
  • 1,905 operations per second running on a 2.25
    MHz clock
  • mercury delay line memory unit 4.3 m 2.4 m
    2.6 m

9
Univac I
  • complete system occupied more than 35.5 m²
  • main memory 1000 words of 11 decimal digits plus
    sign (72 bit words)
  • The input and output memory 120 words, consisting
    of 12 channels of 10 word mercury registers

10
Univac I
  • Between 1,250,000 and 1,500,000
  • 46 systems built and delivered

11
Univac I
mercury delay line memory
  • 7 large mercury tanks
  • eighteen 10-word channels
  • horizontal columns of mercury with sending and
    receiving piezoelectric quartz crystals at each
    end
  • channels separated by metal tube waveguides as
    the data bits moved through the mercury

12
Univac I
  • Each 10-word channel held 910 bits
  • 910-bits re-circulated every 404 µ-seconds
  • Frequency of the carrier wave for the 910 bits as
    they moved through the mercury column was 11.25
    Mhz
  • Main clock in sync with 910 bits of a 10 word
    channel and provided timing for all operations

13
Admiral Grace Hopper
  • I am pleased that history recognizes the first
    to invent something, but I am more concerned with
    the first person to make it work. Grace Hopper

1906 - 1992
14
Grace Hopper
  • Wrote the first manual of operations
  • Invented the compiler
  • First debugger
  • "progenitor" of COBOL

15
An Wang 1920 - 1990
  • 1948 -PhD in applied physics Harvard University
  • 1951-Founded Wang Labs
  • 1955-Awarded patent for a pulse transfer
    controlling device that made the magnetic core
    possible, which he also invented
  • 1965 -Introduced LOCI the first calculator that
    produces a logarithm in one single keystroke

16
Magnetic core memory
17
Magnetic core memory
18
Magnetic core memory
19
Magnetic core memory
20
Magnetic core memory
21
Transistors
  • Invented in Bell Laboratories
  • Working as memory in the lab in the early 1950s

22
The Third Generation
The microscopic integrated circuit combined many
hundreds of transistors into one unit for
fabrication.
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