Remington Rand made the UNIVAC I in 1951, designed by J. Presper Eckert.
A UNIVAC I computer was accepted by the Bureau in 1951
1951
On March 31, 1951, the Census Bureau accepted delivery of the first UNIVAC computer. The final cost of constructing the first UNIVAC was close to one million dollars. Forty-six UNIVAC computers were built for both government and business uses.
UNIVAC™ in 1951, when Remington Rand sold the first UNIVAC I to the US Census Bureau.
UNIVAC - is a contraction of the full title - UNIVersal Automatic Computer I
UNIVAC I was created in 1951.
Remington Rand Corporation produced the first commercial computer, the UNIVAC, in 1951.
The first commercially available computer in the US was introduced by Remington Rand in 1951: it was UNIVAC I.
Remington Rand made the first commercial computer called the UNIVAC in 1951. There first customer was the U.S. Census Bureau. It had over 50 thousand vacuum tubes (transistors were not yet invented).
Univac computers of various models have been made by:Remington RandSperry RandSperry ComputerSperry UnivacUnivacUnisysThe first was Remington Rand.
UNIVAC is UNIVersal Automatic Computer.
UNIVAC