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  • 31InfiniteReality — refers to a 3D graphics hardware architecture and a family of graphics systems that implemented the aforementioned hardware architecture that was developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics from 1996 to 2005. The InfiniteReality was positioned …

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  • 32India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… …

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  • 33Intel GMA — GMA X3000 on Intel DG965WHMKR motherboard (only heat sink visible) The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is a series of Intel integrated graphics processors built into various motherboard chipsets. These integrated graphics products allow …

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  • 34Sun Microsystems — Sun Microsystems, Inc. Logo used from the 1990s until acquisition by Oracle Former type Subsidiary Industry Computer systems Computer software Fate …

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  • 35UNIVAC — serves as the catch all name for the American manufacturers of the lines of mainframe computers by that name, which through mergers and acquisitions underwent numerous name changes. The company UNIVAC began as the business computer division of… …

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  • 36Conventional PCI — PCI Local Bus Three 5 volt 32 bit PCI expansion slots on a motherboard (PC bracket on left side) …

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  • 37Mac Pro — Infobox Computer name = Mac Pro developer = Apple Inc. type = Workstation photo = caption = first release date = release date|2006|8|7 processor = Intel Xeon, 1 times; quad core 2.8 GHz 64 bit 2 times; quad core 2.8, 3.0, or 3.2 GHz 64 bit… …

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  • 38Technical features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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  • 39computer memory — memory (def. 11). * * * Introduction       device that is used to store data or programs (sequences of instructions) on a temporary or permanent basis for use in an electronic digital computer. Computers represent information in binary code,… …

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  • 40Intel 8051 — The Intel 8051 is a Harvard architecture, single chip microcontroller (µC) which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. Intel s original versions were popular in the 1980s and early 1990s, but has today largely been… …

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