UNIVAC - Wikipedia UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation
UNIVAC | Mainframe Computer, Business Applications Data Processing . . . The UNIVAC I was designed as a commercial data-processing computer, intended to replace the punched-card accounting machines of the day It could read 7,200 decimal digits per second (it did not use binary numbers), making it by far the fastest business machine yet built
What Is UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer)? Short for Universal Automatic Computer, the UNIVAC, a trademark of the Unisys corporation, is an electrical computer containing thousands of vacuum tubes It used punch cards and switches for inputting data and punch cards for outputting and storing data
What Is the Full Form of UNIVAC? - GeeksforGeeks UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) is the first computer that was used for commercial purposes for the first time It was developed by the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC) and is based on the principles of vacuum tubes for computing instead of transistors
UNIVAC I - Census. gov UNIVAC was, effectively, an updated version of ENIAC Data could be input using magnetic computer tape (and, by the early 1950's, punch cards) It was tabulated using vacuum tubes and state-of-the-art circuits then either printed out or stored on more magnetic tape
UNIVAC I Model - Smithsonian Institution Users of UNIVAC played an important role in the development of programming languages This model of the UNIVAC I computer has 18 pieces and 3 miniature chairs, all attached to a heavy white plastic-covered base The base may be mounted on legs