The CDC 1700 is a model of a computer system that was produced by Control Data Corporation (CDC) in the 1960s. It was part of the CDC 1600 series of computers and was designed as a transistorized, mid-range computer. The CDC 1700 was notable for its use in educational institutions and smaller businesses, offering a more affordable computing solution compared to larger mainframe systems.

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