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December 14, 2007 3:59 AM PST

At the time of the transistor's birth 60 years ago, this was the state of the art in computer technology. The 28-ton ENIAC machine, one of the world's first computers, required several operators, consumed 170,000 watts of power, and conducted 5,000 operations a second. Inside were more than 17,000 vacuum tubes.

Photo by University of Pennsylvania

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