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of London and Altrincham
of London and Altrincham
of Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston. (1982)


Post-WWII The US [[Sperry Gyroscope Co|Sperry Corporation]] expanded its interests in electronics and computing, producing the company's first digital computer, SPEEDAC, in 1953
Post-WWII The US [[Sperry Gyroscope Co|Sperry Corporation]] expanded its interests in electronics and computing, producing the company's first digital computer, SPEEDAC, in 1953

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of London and Altrincham

of Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston. (1982)

Post-WWII The US Sperry Corporation expanded its interests in electronics and computing, producing the company's first digital computer, SPEEDAC, in 1953

This provided the basis for developments of further computers under the Univac brand.

1962 Sperry Corporation formed its Univac division, separating the computer operations from the Remington office products division.



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