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- UTEC abstract "UTEC was a computer built at the University of Toronto (UofT) in the early 1950s. It was one of the first working computers in the world, although only built in a prototype form while awaiting funding for expansion into a full-scale version. This funding was eventually used to purchase a surplus Manchester Mark 1 from Ferranti in the UK instead, and UTEC quickly disappeared. The name was an acronym for University of Toronto Electronic Computer.".
- UTEC wikiPageExternalLink articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=279226.
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- UTEC wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- UTEC wikiPageRevisionID "707654359".
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink 12-bit.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Arithmetic_logic_unit.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_Energy_of_Canada_Limited.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Beatrice_Helen_Worsley.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Bell_Labs.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_Gotlieb.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atomic_Energy_of_Canada_Limited.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_computers.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Category:One-of-a-kind_computers.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Toronto.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Computer_memory.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Defence_Research_and_Development_Canada.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Differential_analyser.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Drum_memory.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Delay_Storage_Automatic_Calculator.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Ferranti.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Ferranti-Packard.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_Calland_Williams.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Kates.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Mark_1.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Small-Scale_Experimental_Machine.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Wilkes.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_computer.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink National_Research_Council_(Canada).
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Neon_lamp.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Electric.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_Hydro.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Punched_card.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Relay.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink ReserVec.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Service_bureau.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink State_of_the_art.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Canada_Air_Lines.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink UNIVAC_I.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_Atomic_Energy_Authority.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Census_Bureau.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Manchester.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink Williams_tube.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLinkText "FERUT".
- UTEC wikiPageWikiLinkText "UTEC".
- UTEC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inflation.
- UTEC subject Category:Atomic_Energy_of_Canada_Limited.
- UTEC subject Category:Early_computers.
- UTEC subject Category:One-of-a-kind_computers.
- UTEC subject Category:University_of_Toronto.
- UTEC hypernym Computer.
- UTEC type Company.
- UTEC type InformationAppliance.
- UTEC type University.
- UTEC type Class.
- UTEC type Company.
- UTEC type Computer.
- UTEC type Object.
- UTEC type University.
- UTEC comment "UTEC was a computer built at the University of Toronto (UofT) in the early 1950s. It was one of the first working computers in the world, although only built in a prototype form while awaiting funding for expansion into a full-scale version. This funding was eventually used to purchase a surplus Manchester Mark 1 from Ferranti in the UK instead, and UTEC quickly disappeared. The name was an acronym for University of Toronto Electronic Computer.".
- UTEC label "UTEC".
- UTEC sameAs Q7875994.
- UTEC sameAs m.07x0sh.
- UTEC sameAs Q7875994.
- UTEC wasDerivedFrom UTEC?oldid=707654359.
- UTEC isPrimaryTopicOf UTEC.