VIPER is a 32-bit microprocessor design created by Royal Signals and Radar Establishment (RSRE) in the 1980s, intended to be used in safety-critical systems...
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digital identity parades VIPER microprocessor, a microprocessor designed by the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment Viper telescope, used to view mainly...
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same name designed by Ian Currie of RSRE in 1984, for use with the VIPER microprocessor. Its principal characteristic was that its compiler would ensure...
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interpreted programming language, developed by Joseph Weisbecker on his 1802 microprocessor. It was initially used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800, which were...
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active at the time, and it involved developing a new 64-bit microprocessor code-named Viper. Fujitsu provided the initial funding for the project, and...
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hierarchical self-organising networks (deep autoencoders), the VIPER high-integrity microprocessor, the ELLA hardware description language, and the TenDRA C/C++...
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The PERQ CPU was a microcoded discrete logic design, rather than a microprocessor. It was based around 74S181 bit-slice ALUs and an Am2910 microcode sequencer...
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Meanwhile, the T-56 six-speed manual transmission became standard in Chrysler's Viper sportscar and new Ford Mustangs, and international operations were expanded...
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Tadpole Computer (category SPARC microprocessor products)
Alphabook 1 was manufactured in Cambridge, England. It used an Alpha 21066A microprocessor specified for a maximum clock frequency of 233 MHz. The laptop used...
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Sun Ultra (category SPARC microprocessor products)
3 mobile workstation rebadged the Tadpole SPARCle (550 and 650 MHz) and Viper (1.2 GHz) laptops. The A61 Ultra 3 was physically different and was based...
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high score table, and one of the first to be built on a reprogrammable microprocessor based game system with full screen color graphics. It was followed by...
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Weitek (category X86 microprocessors)
The P9001 moved to PCI and became fairly popular in 1994, known as the Viper in designs from Diamond and Orchid. The final generation, the P9100, combined...
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example, an SMT formula allows one to model the datapath operations of a microprocessor at the word rather than the bit level. By comparison, answer set programming...
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1983: Orca produced the "EDGE", a personal dive computer, using a microprocessor to calculate nitrogen absorption for twelve tissue compartments. 1984:...
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Microprocessors belonging to the PowerPC/Power ISA architecture family have been used in numerous applications. Apple Computer was the dominant player...
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the scroll-wheel mouse during the 1990s. In 1985, René Sommer added a microprocessor to Nicoud's and Guignard's design. Through this innovation, Sommer is...
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system called AmigaOS. The Amiga 1000, based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, was released in July 1985. Production problems kept it from becoming...
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chip VineSeed — Vine Linux current testing Viper — AMD-756 Viper — Turbolinux 8.0S Beta Viper+ — AMD-766 Viper — Ross Technology 64-bit SPARC processor...
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SF6 circuit breakers. Tunnel-Train VHF-radio communication system. Microprocessor-based train control and supervisory remote control system for substations...
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eventually won. Contemporary versions for home computers based on the 6502 microprocessor were ported by either Bell or Bell and Braben. The Commodore 64 conversion...
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train movements in real-time. An Integrated Power Supply System and microprocessor-based Data Logger System have also been provided. An integrated system...
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British variety, which still uses 94 keys. It uses a Motorola 68000 microprocessor running at 7.15909 MHz in NTSC regions and 7.09379 MHz in PAL regions...
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by the Qualcomm QSD8650 chipset that contains a Snapdragon Scorpion microprocessor clocked at 1 GHz and an embedded Adreno 200 graphics chip capable of...
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processors, the Saturn's central processing units are two Hitachi SH-2 microprocessors clocked at 28.6 MHz and capable of 56 MIPS. It uses a Motorola 68EC000...
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discrete logic boards without a CPU microprocessor. Frogger (1981) used a system powered by two Z80 CPU microprocessors. Some titles, such as Zaxxon (1982)...
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The Robot communicated with a proprietary 8-bit protocol, yet had no microprocessors/pal's/pics/ram, O/S or other modern logic device. In 1987, Clay Paky...
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personal computers only became popular with the development of the microprocessor and microcomputer, computer gaming on mainframes and minicomputers had...
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Ecology Centre for Medicinal Food and Applied Nutrition Centre for Microprocessor Applications for Training, Education and Research Centre for Plasma...
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for radiation hardening. The FPGAs hold the P24 MISC and CPU24 soft microprocessors. For data storage, each spacecraft carries a solid-state recorder able...
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