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FACOM ("Fujitsu Automatic COMputer") is a trademark used for Fujitsu's computers. The first product is FACOM 100, built in 1954. In May 1990, the brand name of FACOM was abolished and changed to Fujitsu. FACOM numbering roughly follows the following scheme, but the numbering of some early relay computers is irregular: * 100s: relay computers * 200/210: parametron computers * 220 and above: electronic computers (transistors, integrated circuits)

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  • FACOM ("Fujitsu Automatic COMputer") is a trademark used for Fujitsu's computers. The first product is FACOM 100, built in 1954. In May 1990, the brand name of FACOM was abolished and changed to Fujitsu. FACOM numbering roughly follows the following scheme, but the numbering of some early relay computers is irregular: * 100s: relay computers * 200/210: parametron computers * 220 and above: electronic computers (transistors, integrated circuits) (en)
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  • FACOM ("Fujitsu Automatic COMputer") is a trademark used for Fujitsu's computers. The first product is FACOM 100, built in 1954. In May 1990, the brand name of FACOM was abolished and changed to Fujitsu. FACOM numbering roughly follows the following scheme, but the numbering of some early relay computers is irregular: * 100s: relay computers * 200/210: parametron computers * 220 and above: electronic computers (transistors, integrated circuits) (en)
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