UNIVAC III computer operator, 1960s. The UNIVAC III was introduced in June 1962, in conjunction with Westinghouse. Its key advance was to use transist


UNIVAC III computer operator, 1960s. The UNIVAC III was introduced in June 1962, in conjunction with Westinghouse. Its key advance was to use transistors instead of vacuum tubes. UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) was a series of computers built from 1951 onwards, with UNIVAC models demonstrating key advances in computing made in the 1950s and 1960s. The name UNIVAC was used by a number of computing companies. This photograph is from the UNIVAC Division of the Sperry Rand Corporation. The use of the name UNIVAC was discontinued in the 1980s. Photographed in around 1961.


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