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  • 81SCSI — Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI (pronounced skuh zee [ [http://www.bartleby.com/61/56/S0175650.html SCSI] . American Heritage Dictionary .] [cite book|title=The Book of SCSI|last=Field|pages=1] ), is a set of standards for physically… …

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  • 82TRS-80 Color Computer — 16k TRS 80 Color Computer 1 Developer Tandy Corporation Manufacturer Motorola Release date 1980 …

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  • 84Stanford Smart Memories Project — Advances in VLSI technology now permit multiple processors to reside on a single integrated circuit chip, or IC. Such a processing system is known as a chip multiprocessor, or multi core CPU system. Building on this technology, the Stanford Smart …

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  • 85Mathematica — For other uses, see Mathematica (disambiguation). Mathematica Mathema …

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  • 86Superlens — A superlens, super lens or perfect lens is a lens which uses metamaterials to go beyond the diffraction limit. The diffraction limit is an inherent limitation in conventional optical devices or lenses.[1] In 2000, a type of lens was proposed,… …

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  • 87Multi-core — A multi core processor (or chip level multiprocessor, CMP) combines two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit (IC), called a die, or more dies packaged together. The individual core is normally a… …

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  • 88AMD FireStream — The AMD FireStream (previously branded as both ATI FireStream and AMD Stream Processor [ [http://www.amd.com/us en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51 104 543 13744 114146,00.html AMD Press Release] ] ) is a stream processor developed by ATI… …

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  • 89PDP-11 — This article is about the PDP 11 series of minicomputers. For the PDP 11 processor architecture, see PDP 11 architecture. The PDP 11 was a series of 16 bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1970 into the 1990s, one of …

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  • 90Direct memory access — (DMA) is a feature of modern computers that allows certain hardware subsystems within the computer to access system memory independently of the central processing unit (CPU). Without DMA, the CPU using programmed input/output is typically fully… …

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