First Univac 1 delivered to US Census Bureau
First Univac 1 delivered to US Census Bureau
The Univac 1 is the first commercial computer to attract widespread
public attention. Although manufactured by Remington Rand, the machine
was often mistakenly referred to as “the IBM Univac." Univac computers
were used in many different applications but utilities, insurance
companies and the US military were major customers. One biblical
scholar even used a Univac 1 to compile a concordance to the King James
version of the Bible. Created by Presper Eckert and John Mauchly --
designers of the earlier ENIAC computer -- the Univac 1 used 5,200
vacuum tubes and weighed 29,000 pounds. Remington Rand eventually sold
46 Univac 1s at more than $1 million each.
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