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In 1954, GE Appliance Park in Louisville became the first private business in the U.S. to buy a UNIVAC I computer. The 30-ton ...
首个UNIVAC I是在1951年的6月14日交付。从1951年到1958年,总共交付了46台UNIVAC I计算机。说起UNIVAC,其实还有段历史。它的名字来源于1947年John Mauchly,选择Universal Automatic Computer作为其公司产品的名字。 UNIVAC I一开始被用于美国人口普查,它是使用晶体管的计算机 ...
Sitting next to the desk of CBS Anchor Walter Cronkite was a mockup of a huge gadget called a UNIVAC (UNIVersal Automatic Computer), which Cronkite explained would augur the contest. J.
When UNIVAC—the Universal Automatic Computer—was dedicated a few months later, the New York Times called the machine “an eight-foot-tall mathematical genius” that could in one-sixth of a ...
BLUE BELL, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Fifty years ago -- on June 14, 1951 -- the U.S. Census Bureau officially put into service what it calls the world's first commercial computer, known as UNIVAC I.
The 'Electronic Brain' CBS' Charles Collingwood was the reporter assigned to UNIVAC, one of the world's first commercial computers. Sponsor Message "This is the face of a UNIVAC," Collingwood told ...
The Univac computer makes an amazingly accurate projection that the network doesn't think credible. The Univac, or Universal Automatic Computer, was the next-gen version of the pioneering Eniac ...
While the company no longer exists today in its original recognizable form and few people of my generation would even be familiar with the trademark, UNIVAC was a household name for computers ...
The UNIVAC had already predicted the 1952 Presidential election. But Remington Rand, the company behind the machine, had bigger things in mind. Like the weather. And making money. The UNIVAC was ...
By Richard Sandomir Martin Goetz, who joined the computer industry in its infancy in the mid-1950s as a programmer working on Univac mainframes and who later received the first U.S. patent for ...
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