When was Abacus invented?
In 1600 B.C, the earliest device that qualifies as a digital computer was the “Abacus” also known as “Soroban”. Simple addition and subtraction can be carried out by this computer.
In 1600 B.C, the earliest device that qualifies as a digital computer was the “Abacus” also known as “Soroban”. Simple addition and subtraction can be carried out by this computer.
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