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  • 11Cell architecture — Cell architectureConstituent elements*PPE *SPE *EIB *XDR *FLEX I/OPatents It is well known that IBM holds one of the world s largest patent portfolios. The United States Patent and Trademark Office proclaimed in 2004, For the twelfth consecutive… …

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  • 12ARM architecture — This article is about a computer processor architecture. For other uses, see ARM (disambiguation). Logo ARM Designer ARM Holdings Bits …

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  • 13Clipper architecture — Not to be confused with Clipper chip. Intergraph Clipper C4 (C400) CPU The Clipper architecture is a 32 bit RISC like instruction set architecture designed by Fairchild Semiconductor. The architecture never enjoyed much market success, and the… …

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  • 14Power Architecture — is a broad term to describe similar instruction sets for RISC microprocessors developed and manufactured by such companies as IBM, Freescale, AMCC, Tundra and P.A. Semi. The governing body is Power.org, comprising over 40 companies and… …

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  • 15Word (computer architecture) — Processors 1 bit 4 bit 8 bit 12 bit 16 bit 18 bit 24 bit 31 bit 32 bit 36 bit 48 bit 60 bit …

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  • 16Von Neumann architecture — The term Von Neumann architecture, aka the Von Neumann model, derives from a computer architecture proposal by the mathematician and early computer scientist John von Neumann and others, dated June 30, 1945, entitled First Draft of a Report on… …

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  • 17Japanese architecture — it has also developed many differences and aspects which are indigenous to Japan. Prehistoric period (Jomon, Yayoi, and prior cultures) There are no extant examples of prehistoric architecture, and the oldest Japanese texts, such as Kojiki and… …

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  • 18Hazard (computer architecture) — Hazards are problems with the instruction pipeline in central processing unit (CPU) microarchitectures that potentially result in incorrect computation. There are typically three types of hazards: data hazards structural hazards control hazards… …

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  • 19Instruction level parallelism — (ILP) is a measure of how many of the operations in a computer program can be performed simultaneously. Consider the following program: 1. e = a + b 2. f = c + d 3. g = e * fOperation 3 depends on the results of operations 1 and 2, so it cannot… …

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  • 20Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture — The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) is an enterprise wide information system built around an electronic health record, used throughout the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical system,… …

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