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Automatic Digital Computer M-1

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The Automatic Digital Computer M-1, commonly referred to as the ADC M-1, was an early electronic digital computer developed in the 1950s. It was notable for being one of the first computers used in various scientific and engineering applications. The M-1 was designed for high-speed calculations and was an evolution of earlier analog computers, incorporating digital technology to perform arithmetic operations and data processing more efficiently.

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