UNIVAC LARC was created in 1960.
UNIVAC LARC had 26 general purpose registers, but could be expanded to 99 registers, if required.
Not sure but here are some ideas:The UNIVAC I had 2 processors running the same code for error checking, in 1951.The UNIVAC LARC was designed with dual independent processors, in 1960 (but neither LARC built had the 2nd processor).The UNIVAC 1108 could have up to 3 independent processors in a system, in 1964.
Well the Univac LARC, built for LLNL in 1960, was designed to support 2 parallel CPUs. However both LARCs built were built with only one CPU. It is not clear who specifically in Univac designed LARC, there was a large team assigned and it took them 5 years to do it.
UNIVAC I was created in 1951.
UNIVAC II was created in 1958.
UNIVAC III was created in 1962.
UNIVAC Solid State was created in 1958.
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Cray's first supercomputer was the CDC 6600 in 1964. The IBM 7030 Stretch (1961), UNIVAC LARC (1960), and IBM NORC (1954) supercomputers had preceded it but few of them were ever made and they were not really considered very successful.
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There have been many UNIVAC computers over the years, from the UNIVAC I to the Sperry UNIVAC 1100 series machines and beyond. Can you be more specific?
There have been many UNIVAC computers over the years, from the UNIVAC I to the Sperry UNIVAC 1100 series machines and beyond. Can you be more specific?