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[Soviet Cybernetics Review], Vol. 1, No. 2
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The 1971 State Plan includes a 20 percent increase in computer production. Cyberneticists Glushkov and Amosov are on the Supreme Soviet. A. P. Ershov is the first computer scientist elected to the USSR Academy of Sciences. The M-3000, largest of the IBM/360-like ASVT series, is in use. With 36 million operations per second, the CDC-7600 at the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research is the fastest computer in the communist world.
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