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  • 81IBM Personal Computer/AT — IBM PC AT (model 5170) Type Personal Computer Release date 1984[1] Discontinued April 2 ,1987[1] Operating system …

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  • 82Reduced instruction set computer — The acronym RISC (pronounced risk ), for reduced instruction set computing, represents a CPU design strategy emphasizing the insight that simplified instructions which do less may still provide for higher performance if this simplicity can be… …

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  • 83Imbalance Computer Music — Monolake/Imbalance Computer Music Monolake/Imbalance Computer Music Filiale de Fondé en 1999 Fondateur Robert Henke …

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  • 84Monolake/Imbalance Computer Music — Fondé en 1999 Fondateur Robert Henke Genre(s) Techno minimale Pays d origine …

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  • 85General Computer — (also see General Computer Corporation) was a computer peripheral company whose main product was the HyperDrive, the first internal hard disk for the original Apple Macintosh computer. The product was unusual because the Macintosh did not have… …

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  • 86Optimization (computer science) — In computing, optimization is the process of modifying a system to make some aspect of it work more efficiently or use fewer resources. For instance, a computer program may be optimized so that it executes more rapidly, or is capable of operating …

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  • 87Minimal instruction set computer — (MISC) is a processor architecture with a very small number of basic operations and corresponding opcodes. Such instruction sets are commonly stack based rather than register based to reduce the size of operand specifiers. Such a stack machine… …

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  • 88Ural (computer) — Ural is a computer series built in Soviet Union. History The Ural was developed at the Electronic Computer Producing Manufacturer of Penza in the Soviet Union and was produced between 1959 and 1964. In total 139 were made. The computer was widely …

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  • 89Z2 (computer) — The Z2 was a mechanical and relay computer created by Konrad Zuse in 1939. It was an improvement on the Z1, using the same mechanical memory but replacing the arithmetic and control logic with electrical relay circuits.Photographs and plans for… …

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  • 90Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer — The Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer (WISC) was an early digital computer designed and built at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Operational in 1954, it was the first digital computer in the state.Pioneering computer designer Gene… …

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