The UNIVAC computer successfully predicted the outcome of the presidential race between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson. with Eisenhower as the projected winner.
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?
A UNIVAC I computer was accepted by the Bureau in 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.
In the US, the first manufactured computer was the UNIVAC I in Philadelphia Pennsylvania by Remington Rand, in 1952.
The UNIVAC I was used by the Census Bureau to predict the outcome of the 1952 presidential election.
It was used to predict Eisenhower's victory in 1952.
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UNIVAC I was created in 1951.
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?
UNIVAC II was created in 1958.
UNIVAC LARC was created in 1960.
UNIVAC III was created in 1962.
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UNIVAC Solid State was created in 1958.