Source: wikibot/1941-in-computing

= 1941 in computing
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In computing, "1941" may refer to the 1941 invention of the Colossus, which was one of the earliest programmable digital computers used during World War II for cryptanalysis, specifically to break the German Lorenz cipher. Developed by British engineer Tommy Flowers and his team, the Colossus was a significant advancement in computing technology. Another less common association is with the term "1941.