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  1. Nov 7, 2012 · In light of this, it seems that it would have been prudent of CBS to be cautious in how to approach using UNIVAC in the 1952 election night broadcast. Remington Rand also had a lot to lose if the machine’s predictions turned out wrong. In CBS’s New York studios, newsman Charles Collingwood manned a mock-up console of the UNIVAC computer.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UNIVAC_1103UNIVAC 1103 - Wikipedia

    The UNIVAC 1105 is a follow-on computer to the UNIVAC 1103A introduced by Sperry Rand in September 1958. The main changes from the 1103 included a Buffered I/O system and an optional third memory cabinet extending core memory by an additional 4,096 words.

  3. Mar 5, 2019 · Máy tính Tự động Đa năng hay UNIVAC là một cột mốc quan trọng về máy tính do Tiến sĩ Presper Eckert và Tiến sĩ John Mauchly, nhóm đã phát minh ra máy tính ENIAC , đạt được . John Presper Eckert và John Mauchly , sau khi rời khỏi môi trường học thuật của Trường Kỹ thuật Moore để ...

  4. UNIVAC 1 computer system. 1953 ca. 102645278. The Univac I delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau was the first commercial computer to attract widespread public attention mainly on the strength of its televised prediction of the 1952 Presidential election. As a result, the word "Univac" was often used interchangeably for "computer."

  5. Mar 21, 2021 · UNIVAC 1 Computer: Today we take a look at some of the UNIVAC 1 components, and compare some of the UNIVAC II boards with UNIVAC I boards. High Resolution ...

  6. The UNIVAC Solid State was a magnetic drum -based solid-state computer announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. It was one of the first [1] [2] [citation needed] computers offered for sale to be (nearly) entirely solid-state, using 700 transistors, and 3000 magnetic amplifiers (FERRACTOR) for primary logic, and 20 ...

  7. Apr 26, 2013 · The computer market came to be known as “IBM and the Seven Dwarfs,” and Remington was one of the seven. But for a time, the UNIVAC was state-of-the-art. In the 1956 television commercial below ...