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  • 51Discontinued Archos products — The French consumer electronics company Archos manufactured a number of products which have since been discontinued. Contents 1 Handheld and portable Computers with x86 compatible processors 1.1 ARCHOS 10 netbook 2 Handheld computers with ARM …

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  • 53graphical user interface — a software interface designed to standardize and simplify the use of computer programs, as by using a mouse to manipulate text and images on a display screen featuring icons, windows, and menus. Also called GUI. * * * ▪ computing Introduction… …

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  • 55CALS Raster file format — The CALS Raster file format is a standard for the interchange of graphics data. It was developed as part of the CALS DOD initiative.It defines a standard for encoding and compression of raster (bit mapped) image data.References* MIL R 28002… …

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  • 56GIF —    Graphic Interchange Format. A bit mapped color graphics file format that is often used on the Internet to display graphics, but not photographs, on a Web page …

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  • 583M computer — 3M was a goal first proposed in the early 1980s Raj Reddy and his colleagues at CMU as a minimum specification for academic/technical workstations: at least a megabyte of memory, a megapixel display and a Million instructions per second or MIPS… …

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  • 59Forethought (company) — Forethought, Inc. was a computer software company, best known as developers of what is now Microsoft PowerPoint.HistoryIn late 1983, Rob Campbell and Taylor Pohlman founded Forethought, Inc in order to develop object oriented bit mapped… …

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  • 60Unified Memory Architecture — Als Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) bezeichnet man Rechnerarchitekturen, in denen verschiedene Komponenten (z. B. die CPU und der Grafikprozessor) zusammen auf einem gemeinsamen Speicher arbeiten, anstatt dedizierten Speicher zu besitzen.… …

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