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  1. 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.

  2. UNIVAC | Mainframe Computer, Business Applications & Data …

    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 …

  3. What Is UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer)?

    Jun 14, 2025 · 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 …

  4. The UNIVAC Computer History and Development - ThoughtCo

    Mar 5, 2019 · The Universal Automatic Computer or UNIVAC was a computer milestone achieved by Dr. Presper Eckert and Dr. John Mauchly, the team that invented the ENIAC computer.

  5. UNIVAC - CHM Revolution

    Computing burst into popular culture with UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer), arguably the first computer to become a household name. A versatile, general-purpose machine, UNIVAC …

  6. What Is the Full Form of UNIVAC? - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · 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 …

  7. what is univac? (the pioneer of modern computing) - laptopjudge

    the univac, short for universal automatic computer, represented a significant leap forward. unlike its predecessors, it was conceived as a general-purpose computer, designed for commercial …

  8. UNIVAC computer | Research Starters - EBSCO

    As the first commercially available computer and the first to store data on magnetic tape, the UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer) attracted substantial public interest and was a …

  9. 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 …

  10. Computer - UNIVAC, Computing, Data Storage | Britannica

    Oct 17, 2025 · After leaving the Moore School, Eckert and Mauchly struggled to obtain capital to build their latest design, a computer they called the Universal Automatic Computer, or UNIVAC.