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List of general purpose computers by technology, year and weight (descending from ENIAC, with some exceptions).

Mechanical computers
1833-1871-1910 1938
 * Analytical Engine - ?1,8-13,6 t, not finished
 * Z1 - 1 t, not Turing complete

Electro-mechanical computers
1940 1941 1944 1945 1946
 * Z2 - 300 kg, hybrid with mechanical memory, not Turing complete
 * Z3 - 1 t, theoretically Turing complete
 * Harvard Mark I - 4,3 t, first general purpose computer (Turing complete - manual branching and loop, automatic from 1946)
 * Z4 - ?1-2 t, hybrid with mechanical memory, general purpose from 1950
 * ENIAC - 27 t, automatic from 1948, first vacuum tube computer
 * Model V - 9 t, first computer in more than one exemplar

Vacuum tube computers
1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956
 * IBM SSEC - ?5 t, hybrid with relays in some registers
 * EDSAC ?1-6 t
 * Manchester Mark 1 ?2 t
 * BINAC ?318kg-2,3 t
 * SEAC 1,4 t
 * CSIRAC ?2-7 t
 * Bell Labs Model VI ?5 t, electro-mechanical
 * SWAC ?1,4 t
 * UNIVAC 1101 7,6 t
 * Harwell computer 2,5 t, hybrid
 * Ferranti Mark 1 4,5 t
 * IAS machine 450 kg
 * UNIVAC I 7,6 t
 * ORDVAC 1,4 t
 * ILLIAC I 1,8 t
 * MANIAC I 450 kg
 * Jaincomp-B1 50 kg
 * Monrobot III 454-907 kg
 * Elliott 401 998 kg
 * Florida Automatic Computer 454 kg
 * Alwac I 635 kg
 * CALDIC 680 kg
 * Marchant MINIAC 907 kg
 * Circle 726 kg
 * WISC 910 kg
 * ALWAC II-III 953 kg
 * Monrobot V 680 kg
 * Marchant MINIAC II 907 kg
 * READIX 635 kg
 * LGP-30 360 kg
 * Bendix G-15 438 kg

Transistor computers
1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966
 * Leprechaun 204 kg, first transistorized
 * IBM 610 360 kg, vacuum tubes
 * Recomp I 91 kg
 * Autonetics Recomp II 89-181 kg
 * VERDAN 37 kg
 * RPC-9000 136 kg
 * Monrobot XI 170 kg
 * FADAC 79 kg
 * PB 250 50 kg
 * D-17 32 kg
 * VERDAN II/MARDAN 82 kg
 * UNIVAC 422 136 kg
 * L-2010 27 kg
 * D210 9-16 kg
 * LGP-21 41-70 kg
 * D4a 72 kg
 * Bi-Tran Six 45 kg
 * American Bosch Arma Corporation Micro C 68 kg
 * PDP-8/s 38 kg

Early military computers (1961-1966)
1961
 * Semiconductor Network Computer (Molecular Electronic Computer, Mol-E-Com) (284 g),  first monolithic integrated circuit   general purpose computer (built for demonstration purposes, programmed to simulate a desk calculator) was built by Texas Instruments for the US Air Force.

1962


 * AC Spark Plug MAGIC (18 kg)  (Fairchild Micrologic  )
 * Librascope L-90 series (11-16 kg, silicon planar epitaxial semiconductor IC)

1963
 * UNIVAC 1824 (5-20 kg)
 * Autonetics D37 (12-18 kg, Solid Circuit, Texas Instruments )

1965
 * Burroughs D84 68-99 kg
 * Litton L-304 - 14-74 kg, TTL IC
 * Honeywell ALERT - 22-39 kg, HLTTL
 * Autonetics D26 - 9-28 kg, DTL IC

Commercial computers (1966-)
1966
 * Argus 400 (13 kg, Micronor II)
 * BIT 480 59 kg

1967
 * Varian 620/i 41 kg
 * Elbit 100 25 kg
 * HP 2115A 30 kg

1968
 * Viatron 2140/2150 28 kg lsi/mos
 * DT-1600 13 kg (PDC-808)
 * PDC-816 18kg
 * Varian 520/i 22 kg
 * HP 2114A 43 kg
 * PDP-8/L 36 kg
 * SPC-8 13 kg

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