Examples of using Electronic computers in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Personal electronic computers(PCs).
The binary system is the internal language of electronic computers.
No machinery, no electronic computers can compare with it.
The Committee produced its first booklet in 1959, An Introduction to Electronic Computers.
For the First time the idea of using electronic computers for the translation of texts was expressed.
Electronic computers, using either relays or valves, began to appear in the early 1940s.
Such as missiles, space vehicles, TV sets, electronic computers and so on.
The first electronic computers came not from the labs of IBM but from the universities of Manchester and Pennsylvania.
The history of the internet dates back to the 1950s when electronic computers were being developed.
In digital electronic computers, two electrical states correspond to the 1's and the 0's of binary numbers, which are manipulated by computer programs.
There are 3 groups in the billions of dollars,which are machinery, electronic computers and iron and steel.
In digital electronic computers, two electrical states correspond to the 1s and 0s of binary numbers, and the algorithm is embodied in a computer program.
Professor C David Wright, co-authorfrom the University of Exeter, said,“Electronic computers are relatively slow, and the faster we make them the more power they consume.
About 57 years ago, the American psychologist and pioneer of computer sphere Robnett Joseph Carl Licklider vividlydescribed his theory of"cooperative interaction between man and electronic computers.".
The first electronic computers, such as Colossus in 1943 and the ENIAC announced in 1946, were huge devices that weighed tons, occupied entire rooms, and required many operators to function successfully.
Schwarzschild's 1958 book Structure and Evolution of the Stars[7]taught a generation of astrophysicists how to apply electronic computers to the computation of stellar models.
The first electronic computers(for example, such as ENIAC, created in 1946) were huge devices, weighing tons, occupying entire rooms and requiring a large number of service personnel for successful operation.
At Penn, Schmidt noted the Ivy League school played a key role in the technological industry by creating ENIAC,one of the world's first electronic computers, in 1946.
Military needs during WorldWar II drove development of the first electronic computers, based on vacuum tubes, including the Z3, the Atanasoff- Berry Computer, Colossus computer, and ENIAC.
Now in the l970's, we are well into the throes of a fourth industrial revolution,one phase of which is guided by electronic computers, and a coming phase fueled by atomic energy.
And if I haven't revealed my prejudices already, I think that life has been about molecular computers building electrochemical computers, building electronic computers, which together with electrochemical computers will build new molecular computers, which will build new electronic computers, and so forth.
It came to be known as the first general purpose electronic computer.
It is claimed tobe the first fully operational stored-program electronic computer in the US.
Mauchley, andtheir associates at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high-speed electronic computer to do the job.
A bit is a simple unit of information that is represented by a“1” ora“0” in a conventional electronic computer.
It has taken more than five decades, but the electronic computer is now powerful enough to simulate evolution"[9] assisting bioinformatics in its attempt to solve biological problems.
In 1961, the first electronic computer built in a Romanian university, MECIPT-1 was designed and implemented here, followed by personal computers which were series-produced, such as TiM-S Plus.
ENIAC, the first electronic computer that was capable of being programmed to serve many different purposes, was designed for the U.S. military during WWII.
They monitor and control electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process business, scientific, engineering, and other data according to operating instructions.