Frederic Calland Williams

Sir Frederic Calland Williams (b. June 26, 1911. Stockport - d. August 11 1977. Manchester), known as 'Freddie Williams', was an English engineer. With Tom Kilburn he pioneered the stored-program digital computer at the University of Manchester. He is particularly well known for his invention of the Williams-Kilburn tube, and early memory device, and the Manchester Mark I computer.

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