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  • 1Motorola 68000 family — Motorola 68000 Designer Motorola Bits 16/32 bit Introduced 1979 Design CISC Endianness Big Registers General p …

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  • 2Zilog Z80000 — The Z80000 was Zilog s 32 bit processor from 1986, an expansion of its 16 bit predecessor, the Zilog Z8000. It included multiprocessing capability, a six stage instruction pipeline, and a 256 byte cache. Its memory addressing system could access… …

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  • 3CMU Common Lisp — Infobox Software name = CMUCL caption = author = Carnegie Mellon University developer = Various released = early 1980s latest release version = 19e latest release date = 1 May 2008 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system …

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  • 4Supercomputer — A supercomputer is a computer that is at the frontline of processing capacity, particularly speed of calculation (at the time of its introduction). The term Super Computing was first used by New York World newspaper in 1929 [cite book |last=Eames …

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  • 5supercomputer — /sooh peuhr keuhm pyooh teuhr, sooh peuhr keuhm pyooh teuhr/, n. a very fast, powerful mainframe computer, used in advanced military and scientific applications. [SUPER + COMPUTER] * * * Any of a class of extremely powerful digital computers. The …

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  • 6MVS — For other uses, see MVS (disambiguation). History of IBM mainframe operating systems On early mainframe computers: GM OS GM NAA I/O 1955 BESYS 1957 UMES 1958 SOS 1959 IBSYS 1960 CTSS 1961 On S/360 and successors: BOS/360 1965 TOS/360 1965 …

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  • 7Central processing unit — CPU redirects here. For other uses, see CPU (disambiguation). An Intel 80486DX2 CPU from above An Intel 80486DX2 from below …

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  • 8Computer — For other uses, see Computer (disambiguation). Computer technology redirects here. For the company, see Computer Technology Limited. Computer …

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  • 9Parallel computing — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

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  • 10NLTSS — NLTSS, the Network Livermore Timesharing System, also sometimes known as the New Livermore Time Sharing System was an operating system that was actively developed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) from… …

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