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Less than a decade after Shannon’s paper, the great analog machine, the differential analyzer, was effectively obsolete, replaced by digital computers that could do its work literally a thousand times faster, answering questions in real time, driven by thousands of logic gates that each acted as “an all-or-none device.” The medium now was vacuum tubes, not switches—but the design was a direct descendant of Shannon’s discovery.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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