The First Commercial Computers (1950s)


In December 1947, Eckert and Mauchly formed Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. Because of financial difficulties, the company was acquired by Remington-Rand, now Unisys. At Remington-Rand, they built UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer), a general-purpose computer.

First delivered in June 1951, UNIVAC I sold for about $1 million and 48 systems were built. It included the following features:
  • The main memory consisted of 1,000 words of 12 characters. The 1,000 words of memory consisted of 100 channels of 10 word mercury delay line registers.


Review: Computer History
    Which was the first commercial computer?

      CDC 6600
      ENIAC
      IBM System/360
      UNIVAC I
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