Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman, FRS, (7 February 1897 – 22 February 1984), generally known as Max Newman, was a British mathematician and codebreaker. His work in World War II led to the construction of Colossus, the world's first operational, programmable electronic computer, and he established the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester, which produced the world's first working, electronic stored-program electronic computer in 1948, the Manchester Baby.
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7 February 1897 54 Lamont Road, Chelsea, London
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Died |
22 February 1984 (aged 87) Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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Zodiac | Aquarius |
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