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Howard Hathaway Aiken invented the first large scale computing system which would eventually be named the Harvard Mark I Computer in 1944. The inventor of the first computer was actually Konrad Zuse who invented the first Z1 computer.

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When did howard aiken invent the computer?

1944


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