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  • 101Sony Computer Entertainment — Infobox Company company name = Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. company type = Subsidiary of Sony Corporation company foundation = November 16, 1993 by Sony location = flagicon|JPN Minami Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo, Japan key people = Kazuo Hirai:… …

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  • 102system clock — noun 1. a time of day clock in a computer system • Hypernyms: ↑clock 2. an electronic device in a computer that issues a steady high frequency signal that synchronizes all the internal components • Hypernyms: ↑electronic device …

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  • 103Hazard (computer architecture) — Hazards are problems with the instruction pipeline in central processing unit (CPU) microarchitectures that potentially result in incorrect computation. There are typically three types of hazards: data hazards structural hazards control hazards… …

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  • 104Sopwith (computer game) — Sopwith is a sidescrolling shoot em up created by David L. Clark of BMB Compuscience in 1984. It was originally written to run on the IBM PC under DOS but there was also a port made near the time of its creation for the Atari 520ST. More recent… …

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  • 105Wishbone (computer bus) — The Wishbone Bus is an open source hardware computer bus intended to let the parts of an integrated circuit communicate with each other. The aim is to allow the connection of differing cores to each other inside of a chip. The Wishbone Bus is… …

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  • 106Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer — The Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer (LVDC) was one of the major components of the Instrument Unit fitted to the S IVB stage of the Saturn V and Saturn IB rockets. Its primary role was to provide an autopilot for the Saturn from launch to… …

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  • 107Castle clock — A Castle clock is a visually complicated clock originally appearing near the top of a castle and later a church tower. The original inventor was thought to be Al Jazari and it is considered to be an early example of a programmable analog… …

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  • 108SEAC (computer) — SEAC ( Standards Electronic/Eastern Automatic Computer ) was a first generation electronic computer, built in 1950 by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) and was initially called the National Bureau of Standards Interim Computer , because …

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  • 109turn back the clock — See: PUT BACK THE CLOCK …

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  • 110turn back the clock — See: PUT BACK THE CLOCK …

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