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  1. UNIVAC I w monachijskim muzeum. UNIVAC I (ang. UNIVersal Automatic Computer) − pierwszy na świecie elektroniczny komputer ogólnego przeznaczenia, zaprojektowany i budowany przez Johna Eckerta i Johna Mauchly w założonej przez nich firmie Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation.Została ona w międzyczasie wykupiona w 1950 r. przez Remington Rand, natomiast komputer UNIVAC I pokazano dopiero ...

  2. UNIVAC 120. Название происходит от первого коммерческого серийного компьютера UNIVAC I, который был выпущен в 1951 году.Компьютер был разработан компанией Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, но из-за финансовых сложностей Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UNIVAC_IIUNIVAC II - Wikipedia

    UNIVAC II at U. S. Navy Electronics Supply Office. The UNIVAC II computer was an improvement to the UNIVAC I that the UNIVAC division of Sperry Rand first delivered in 1958. The improvements included the expansion of core memory from 2,000 to 10,000 words; UNISERVO II tape drives, ...

  4. everything.explained.today › UNIVAC_IUNIVAC I explained

    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. Design work was started by their company, Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation ...

  5. Syarikat UNIVAC bermula sebagai bahagian komputer Remington Rand. UNIVAC merupakan kependekan UNIVersal Automatic Computer. Syarikat ini ini telah dibeli oleh dan bergabung dengan beberapa syarikat lain, jenama UNIVAC kini adalah milik Unisys. Model. UNIVAC I ialah komputer pertama yang digunakan secara komersil di AS. ...

  6. www.computerhistory.org › revolution › early-computer-companiesUNIVAC - CHM Revolution

    UNIVACComputing burst into popular culture with UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer), arguably the first computer to become a household name. A versatile, general-purpose machine, UNIVAC was the brainchild of John Mauchly and Presper Eckert, creators of ENIAC. They proposed a statistical tabulator to the U.S. Census Bureau in 1946, and in 1951 UNIVAC I passed Census Bureau tests.

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