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hoveringsombrero ([personal profile] hoveringsombrero) wrote2001-06-22 08:14 pm

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wow, well i thought it was rather cool




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Sidebar: Facts About UNIVAC I, Comparisons to Today's
State-of-the-Art Technology

UNIVAC IUnisys e-@ction 
Enterprise Server
ES7000
Ratio



Add:120 microseconds0.556 nanoseconds216,000:1
Multiply:1800 microseconds20 nanoseconds90,000:1
Divide:3600 microseconds78 nanoseconds46,000:1
Memory:9,000 bytes64 gigabytes1:7.6 million
Dimensions:952 cubic feet52 cubic feet18.4:1
Weight:29,000 lbs1,200 lbs24:1
Power: 125 kilowatts6.76 kilowatts18.5:1
Processors: 1 @ 0.008 MHz32 @ 900 MHz1:3,600,000
  • The UNIVAC I was so large that it was built in a cube with a hollow core and had doors to walk inside. Customer engineers frequently put a desk and chair inside and used it as an air-conditioned office.
     
  • UNIVAC I was water-cooled and required a constant source of chilled water flowing through its pipes to keep the vacuum tubes from overheating. One UNIVAC was cooled with water from the local river and failed from overheating. The cause was traced to a fish blocking one of the pipes. The screen on the intake pipe had come loose creating the first computer-fish failure (rather than a bug).

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hah!

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