2xdr
2xdr is a term that currently has no universally recognized meaning. It may appear as a plain string, an acronym, or a shorthand in a variety of contexts, often clarified by surrounding text. In finance, for example, XDR denotes the IMF's Special Drawing Rights; in such contexts, 2xdr could be interpreted as an amount equal to two SDR units, though this is not standard notation and would typically be written explicitly as "2 XDR" or "2 SDRs." In technology and communications, 2xdr could be encountered as an informal shorthand for doubling a data rate or as a model or version tag in hardware or software; however, there is no formal specification or protocol known by that name. In software development or product catalogs, 2xdr may simply be a product code, a build identifier, or a shorthand used by a specific vendor.
Because 2xdr lacks a canonical definition, sources that use it should be consulted to determine the intended
See also: Special Drawing Rights (SDR), data rate, XDR, acronym ambiguity, product naming conventions.