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  • 112Serial port — A male DE 9 connector used for a serial port on a IBM PC compatible computer. (Pinout) …

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  • 113CUDA — Developer(s) Nvidia Corporation Stable release 4.0 / May 17 2011; 6 months ago (May 17 2011) Operating system Windows XP and later Mac OS X Linux …

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  • 115OpenVMS — New logo Old logo OpenVMS V7.3 1 run …

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  • 1163DO Interactive Multiplayer — Infobox CVG system title = 3DO Interactive Multiplayer logo = manufacturer= Panasonic, Sanyo and GoldStar type= Video game console generation= Fifth generation era lifespan= vgrelease|NA=September 1993 CPU = ARM60 media= CD ROM unitssold = 2… …

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  • 117Pulse-code modulation — PCM redirects here. For other uses, see PCM (disambiguation). Pulse code modulation (PCM) is a method used to digitally represent sampled analog signals. It is the standard form for digital audio in computers and various Blu ray, Compact Disc and …

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  • 118IBM PC compatible — computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated all the significant features of the PC architecture, facilitated by… …

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  • 119SIMD — In computing, SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a technique employed to achieve data level parallelism, as in a vector processor. First made popular in large scale supercomputers (contrary to MIMD parallelization), smaller scale SIMD… …

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  • 120Folding@home — Original author(s) Vijay Pande Developer(s) Stanford University / Pande lab Initial release 2000 10 01 …

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