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    The UNIVAC Solid State was a 2-address, decimal computer, with memory on a rotating drum with 5,000 signed 10-digit words, aimed at the general-purpose business market. It came in two versions: the Solid State 80 (IBM-Hollerith 80-column cards) and the Solid State 90 (Remington-Rand 90-column cards).

  2. Univac's services for medical, pharmaceutical and life science devices begin in design & engineering, prototyping and production, to assembly and fulfillment, that are certified with ISO 13485 and FDA in Class 7/8 cleanroom operations.

  3. UNIVAC, one of the earliest commercial computers. After leaving the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, J. Presper Eckert, Jr., and John Mauchly, who had worked on the engineering design of the ENIAC computer for the United States during World War II, struggled.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UNIVAC_IUNIVAC I - Wikipedia

    UNIVAC I at Franklin Life Insurance Company. The UNIVAC I ( Universal Automatic Computer I) was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer design for business application produced in the United States. It was designed principally by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the inventors of the ENIAC.

  5. The History of the UNIVAC Computer. Daderot/Wikimedia Commons/CC0 1.0. By. Mary Bellis. Updated on March 05, 2019. The Universal Automatic Computer or UNIVAC was a computer milestone achieved by Dr. Presper Eckert and Dr. John Mauchly, the team that invented the ENIAC computer .

  6. 20 Jul 2010 · UNIVAC, which stood for Universal Automatic Computer, was developed by a team of engineers led by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, makers of ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital...

  7. 6 Dis 2019 · UNIVAC, the UNIVersal Automatic Computer, was the first computer built for general commercial use and used magnetic tape, rather than punch cards, to input and store data. John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly began the development of the UNIVAC in April 1946.

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