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  • 51Core Image — Mac OS X graphics model Rendering QuickDraw • Core OpenGL Quartz 2D • Core Image Core Animation • …

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  • 52K (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = K logo = paradigm = array, functional year = 1993 designer = Arthur Whitney developer = Kx Systems latest release version = latest release date = typing = dynamic, strong implementations = dialects = influenced …

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  • 53supercomputer — /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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  • 54Asteroids (video game) — Infobox VG title=Asteroids caption= developer=Atari Inc. publisher=Atari Inc. distributor= designer=Lyle Rains and Ed Logg released=start date|1979 genre=Multi directional shooter modes=Up to 2 players, alternating turns platforms=Arcade… …

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  • 55Cray X2 — The Cray X2 is a vector processing node for the Cray XT5h supercomputer, developed and sold by Cray Inc. and launched in 2007. The X2, developed under the code name Black Widow, was originally expected to be a standalone supercomputer system,… …

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  • 56Processor register — In computer architecture, a processor register is a small amount of storage available as part of a CPU or other digital processor. Such registers are (typically) addressed by mechanisms other than main memory and can be accessed more quickly.… …

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  • 57NEC SX architecture — The SX series are vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by NEC. There have been seven generations of SX systems since the first models, the SX 1 and SX 2, were announced in April 1983. Since the late 1990s, the SX series has… …

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  • 58Convex Computer — Corporation was a company that developed, manufactured and marketed vector minisupercomputers and supercomputers for small to medium sized businesses. Their later Exemplar series of parallel computing machines were based on the Hewlett Packard… …

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  • 59IBM ViVA — ViVA (Virtual Vector Architecture) is a technology from IBM for coupling together multiple scalar floating point units to act as a single vector processor. Certain computing tasks are more efficiently handled through vector computations where an… …

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  • 60Alliant Computer Systems — was a computer company that designed and manufactured parallel computing systems. Together with Pyramid Technology and Sequent Computer Systems, Alliant s machines pioneered the symmetric multiprocessing market. One of the more successful… …

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