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  • 91VEST — High Level Structure of VEST General Designers Sean O Neil First published June 13, 2005 Cipher deta …

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  • 92Radeon R100 — Radeon 7000 Series Codename(s) Rage 6C Created in year 2000 Entry level cards 7000/VE, SDR, LE Mid range cards 32 DDR, 7200 High end cards …

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  • 93GeForce 9 Series — NVIDIA GeForce 9 Series Codename(s) G92a/b, G94a/b, G96a/b, G98 Release date 2008 Entry level GPU 9100 (IGP, OEM), 9200 (IGP, OEM), 9300GS/GT (IGP), 9300GE, 9400GS/GT (both integrated and discrete variants), 9500GS Mid range GPU 9500GT,… …

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  • 94History of general purpose CPUs — The history of general purpose CPUs is a continuation of the earlier history of computing hardware. 1950s: early designs Each of the computer designs of the early 1950s was a unique design; there were no upward compatible machines or computer… …

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  • 95Industry Standard Architecture — For other uses of ISA , see Isa (disambiguation). ISA Industry Standard Architecture Five 16 bit and one 8 bit ISA slots on a motherboard Year created 1981 Created by …

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  • 96Commodore 128 — Release date 1985 Discontinued 1989 Operating system Commodore BASIC 7.0 Digital Research CP/M 3.0 …

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  • 97Transputer — A transputer was a pioneering concurrent computing microprocessor design of the 1980s from INMOS, a British semiconductor company based in Bristol. [ Allen Kent, James G. Williams (eds.) (1998) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology ,… …

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  • 98Nintendo DS — This article is about the original Nintendo DS. For its second revision, see Nintendo DS Lite. For its third and fourth revisions, see Nintendo DSi. Nintendo DS …

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  • 99S3 Savage — Savage was a product line of PC graphics chipsets designed by S3. Graphics Processors avage 3DAt the 1998 E3 Expo S3 introduced the first Savage product, Savage3D. Compared to its ViRGE derived predecessor (Trio3D), Savage3D was a technological… …

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  • 100Nehalem (microarchitecture) — For other uses, see Nehalem. Nehalem (pronounced /nəˈheɪləm/[1]) is the codename for an Intel processor microarchitecture, successor to the Core microarchitecture.[2] Nehalem processors use the 45 nm process. A preview system with two… …

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