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  • 51Alliant Computer Systems — was a computer company that designed and manufactured parallel computing systems. Together with Pyramid Technology and Sequent Computer Systems, Alliant s machines pioneered the symmetric multiprocessing market. One of the more successful… …

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  • 52EFF DES cracker — The EFF s US$250,000 DES cracking machine contained 1,856 custom chips and could brute force a DES key in a matter of days the photo shows a two sided DES Cracker circuit board fitted with 64 Deep Crack chips In cryptography, the EFF DES cracker… …

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  • 53Graphical system design — is a modern approach to designing, prototyping, and deploying embedded systems that combines open graphical programming with COTS hardware to dramatically simplify development, resulting in higher quality designs with a migration to custom design …

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  • 54Coyote Point Systems — Type Private company Industry Technology Founded 1998 Headquarters …

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  • 55Software rendering — In the context of rendering (computer graphics), software rendering refers to a rendering process that is unaided by any specialized hardware, such as a graphics card. The rendering takes place entirely in the CPU.IntroductionRendering everything …

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  • 56PowerPC — is a RISC instruction set architecture created by the 1991 Apple–IBM–Motorola alliance, known as AIM . Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded and high performance processors. PowerPC was the… …

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  • 57Windows NT — Not to be confused with Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT Company / developer Microsoft Programmed in C, C++ and Assembly language …

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  • 58Computer chess — 1990s Pressure sensory chess computer with LCD screen Chess+ For the iPad …

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  • 59Chess engine — A chess engine is a computer program that can play the game of chess. Contents 1 Interface 2 Protocols 3 Increasing strength 4 Comparisons …

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  • 60Offline mobile learning — refers to the ability to access learning materials on a mobile device without requiring an Internet connection. Generally, web based applications functionalities are dependent on ability to access to the Web. While there are many practical… …

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