Answer: ENIAC
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- Early computer
- Pioneering computer
- 1940s computer
- "Giant Brain" of 1946
- Pioneer computer
- Granddaddy of all computers
- Early supercomputer
- 30-ton computer
- Historic name in supercomputers
- Granddaddy of digital computers
- Early computer acronym
- "Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946
- '40s computer
- Room-sized computer
- Room-size computer unveiled in 1946
- Revolutionary computer
- Pioneering 1940s computer
- Pioneering 1940's computer
- Massive old computer
- First electronic computer
- Early digital computer
- Computer of the '40s
- Computer of 1946
- "Giant Brain" of the 1940s
- "Giant Brain" introduced in 1946
- Pioneering computer of the 1940s
- Pioneering '40s computer
- One of the first computers
- Huge computer unveiled in 1946
- Historic mainframe
- High-tech 1940s acronym
- Early mainframe name
- Digital computer
- Computer with 18,000 vacuum tubes
- Computer unveiled in 1946
- Computer that weighed 30 tons
- Computer that debuted in 1946
- Computer of the 1940s
- Big computer of the 1940s
- 1946 high-tech unveiling
- "Giant Brain" in 1946 headlines
- '40s-'50s "Giant Brain"
- World's first large-scale computer
- World's first computer
- Vacuum tube innovation of 1946
- Univac's predecessor
- Univac I predecessor
- U. of Penn. early computer
- Thirty-ton computer
- Technological achievement of 1946
- Tech marvel of the 1940s
- Supercomputer built at the University of Pennsylvania
- Subject of the documentary "Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of W.W. II"
- Subject of the 1973 Honeywell v. Sperry Rand case
- So-called "Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946
- So-called "Giant Brain" of 1946
- Six women at Penn programmed it
- Seminal supercomputer
- Seminal mainframe
- Seminal '40s computer
- Room-sized supercomputer
- Room-sized early computer
- Room-sized computer unveiled in 1946
- Room-size computer introduced in 1946
- Room-filling computer unveiled in 1946
- Rival of the Small-Scale Experimental Machine
- Product of the Army's Project PX
- Postwar digital marvel
- Pioneering computer, for short
- Pioneer computer of 1946
- Penn's "Giant Brain"
- PC progenitor
- PC ancestor
- Old computing acronym
- Old 30-ton computer
- Military computer built under the codename "Project PX"
- Massive early computer
- Machine that was called the "Giant Brain"
- Laptop's '40s ancestor
- Huge 1940s computer
- Historic computer
- High-tech marvel decommissioned in 1955
- Granddaddy of all modern computers
- Giant with 17,468 vacuum tubes
- Giant computer unveiled in 1946
- Giant computer of the 1940s
- First digital computer
- First computer
- First all-purpose digital computer
- Early thermonuclear reaction calculator
- Early computing acronym
- Early computer that weighed 30 tons
- Early 30-ton computer
- Digital computer of yore
- Device originally made to calculate artillery firing tables
- Computing machine displayed in part at the Smithsonian
- Computing behemoth
- Computer that was retired in 1955
- Computer that was designed to calculate W.W.II artillery firing tables
- Computer that had 17,468 vacuum tubes
- Computer that contained 17,468 vacuum tubes
- Computer granddaddy
- Computer developed in the 1940s
- Computer built under the code name "Project PX"
- Computer built at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering
- Calculating 30-ton monster of the '40s
- Big name in computer history
- Big computer of the 1940s (or actor Michael in reverse)
- Ancestor of today's computers
- Ancestor of the modern digital computer
- Acronymic computer of the 1940s
- 30-ton military brain
- 30-ton computer introduced in 1946
- 1947 computing patent subject
- 1946's "Giant Brain"
- 1946 University of Pennsylvania invention
- 1946 University of Pennsylvania computing invention
- 1946 high-tech wonder
- 1946 high-tech unveiling at the Univ. of Pennsylvania
- 1946 creation originally intended to calculate ballistics tables
- 1940s supercomputer, or actor Michael backward
- 1940s supercomputer that was considered "Turing-complete"
- 1940s creation called a "giant brain" in the press
- 1940s ancestor of Watson
- 1940s "Giant Brain"
- "Giant Brain" that debuted in 1946
- "Giant Brain" of the '40s
- "Giant Brain" of 1945
- "Giant Brain" of 1940s headlines
- "Giant brain" completed in 1945
- '40s-'50s computer
- '40s "Giant Brain"
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