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UNIVAC LARC had 26 general purpose registers, but could be expanded to 99 registers, if required.
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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UNIVAC I was created in 1951.
The first commercial successful Electronic Computer, UNIVAC 1, was also the first general purpose computer-designed to handly both numeric and textual information. it was desighned by J. Presper Eckert and Jhon Mouchly.
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?
John Mauchly, a mechanical engineer, co-invented with John Presper Eckert, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, called the ENIAC. Later, the duo invented the first digital electronic computer available for sale to the general public, called the UNIVAC.
UNIVAC is UNIVersal Automatic Computer.
UNIVAC III was created in 1962.
UNIVAC II was created in 1958.
UNIVAC LARC was created in 1960.