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  • 121CDC 6000 series — The CDC 6000 series was a family of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation in the 1960s. It consisted of CDC 6400, CDC 6500, CDC 6600 and CDC 6700 computers, which all were extremely rapid and efficient for their time. Each… …

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  • 122Numerically controlled oscillator — A numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) is a digital signal generator which creates a synchronous (i.e. clocked), discrete time, discrete valued representation of a waveform, usually sinusoidal.[1] NCOs are often used in conjunction with a… …

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  • 123Triathlon — This article is about a type of three sport athletic competition. For other uses, see Triathlon (disambiguation). The three typical components of triathlon: swimming, cycling, and running A triathlon is a multi sport event involving the… …

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  • 124Cray-1 — preserved at the Deutsches Museum Cray …

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  • 125Superscalar — A superscalar CPU architecture implements a form of parallelism called Instruction level parallelism within a single processor. It thereby allows faster CPU throughput than would otherwise be possible at the same clock rate. A superscalar… …

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  • 126Intel 4004 — Intel C4004 microprocessor Produced From late 1971 to 1981 Common manufacturer(s) Intel Max. CPU clock rate …

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  • 127DDR2 SDRAM — Two PC2 6400 modules encased in heat spreaders PC …

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  • 128ETA10 — The ETA10 was a line of supercomputers manufactured by ETA Systems (a spin off division of CDC) in the 1980s and which implemented the instruction set of the CDC Cyber 205.Historical developmentControl Data Corporation (CDC) had a strong history… …

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