As the first generation of computers, electronic tube computers were not outstanding in performance, but they were an indispensable step in the development of computer technology.
Although Tang Mo could directly introduce transistor computer technology, he patiently started with the first-generation computers so as to thoroughly indoctrinate his engineers and technical staff in computer technology, progressively immersing these high-end talents into this important field.
Before the birth of this progenitor computer, nobody could have imagined a device capable of assisting in completing 5,000 calculations per second.
Only with great strides in the computer field would technologies like satellites truly begin to flourish. The era of pure mechanical technology had started to pass by, and the era of information technology had stealthily arrived the moment this computer was born.