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Wat (wie) is Sperry Univac - definitie

SERIES OF MAINFRAME COMPUTER MODELS
Sperry Univac; Sperry UNIVAC; UNIVAC 1005; UNIVAC 1004; UNIVAC 492; UNIVAC 494; Univac Sperry Rand; Univac
  • UNIVAC 1100/80
  • Control panel for UNIVAC 1232
  • [[UNIVAC 1103]]
  • UNIVAC Console Printer
  • UNIVAC Sperry Rand label
  • [[UNIVAC II]]
  • UNIVAC 1232

Sperry Univac         
<company> One of the divisions of Sperry Corporation at the time that company merged with the Burroughs Corporation to form Unisys Corporation. [Connection with the Univac computer?] (1994-11-22)
UNIVAC         
UNIVersal Automatic Computer
Univac         
<processor, company> A brand of computer. There is a historical placard in the United States Census Bureau that has the following, "The Bureau of the Census dedicated the world's first electronic general purpose data processing computer, UNIVAC I, on June 14, 1951. Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation". The Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation designed and built Univac. Over the years, rights to the Univac name changed hands several times. Circa 1987, Sperry Univac merged with the Burroughs Corporation to form Unisys Corporation. (1994-11-22)

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UNIVAC

UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation. Later the name was applied to a division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations.

The BINAC, built by the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, was the first general-purpose computer for commercial use, but it was not a success. The last UNIVAC-badged computer was produced in 1986.