The Fast Universal Digital Computer M-2 (FUDC M-2) is a type of computer that was developed in the Soviet Union during the 1960s. It is part of a series of digital computers that were designed to perform various computational tasks, particularly in scientific and engineering applications. The FUDC series was notable for its relatively high speed and versatility, aiming to serve the needs of research institutions and industries.
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