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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horst_ZuseHorst Zuse - Wikipedia

    Horst Zuse (born November 17, 1945) is a German computer scientist. Life. Horst Zuse was born in 1945 as the son of the computer pioneer Konrad Zuse. He first studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and later on completed his PhD on software metrics.

  2. Jul 31, 2023 · Konrad Zuse was a German civil engineer, computer scientist, inventor, and businessman. He was born in 1910 in Berlin, Germany. Zuse received a PhD in civil engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1934. Zuse gained prominence for the S2 computing machine , invented in 1936.

  3. The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. [3] . The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays, implementing a 22- bit word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hz. [1] .

    • 64 words with a length of 22 bits
    • Costs: ca. 50,000 ℛ︁ℳ︁
    • May 12, 1941; 82 years ago
  4. In 1949, the Swiss mathematician Eduard Stiefel, after coming back from a stay in the US where he inspected American computers, visited Zuse and the Z4. When he formulated a differential equation as a test, Zuse immediately programmed the Z4 to solve it.

    • 1945; 78 years ago
    • SFr 30,000 for five years
  5. www.computerhistory.org › profile › horst-zuseHorst Zuse - CHM

    Horst Zuse Professor of Computer Science, Technische Universitat Berlin, (And son of Konrad Zuse)

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  7. Jun 16, 2021 · Since 1935, Berlin engineer Konrad Zuse has spent his entire career developing a series of automatic calculators, the first of their kind in the world: the Z1, Z2, Z3, S1, S2, and Z4.

  8. www.computerhistory.org › press-releases › turingTuring and His Times - CHM

    Feb 28, 2012 · Three eminent speakers will headline each event: George Dyson, author of Turing's Cathedral, in the USA, Emeritus Professor Simon Lavington, author of Turing and his Contemporaries, in the UK, and Horst Zuse, son of computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, in Germany.

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