The NEC μCOM series is a series of microprocessors and microcontrollers manufactured by NEC in the 1970s and 1980s. The initial entries in the series were...
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The High-Performance Graphics Display Controller 7220 (commonly μPD7220 or NEC 7220) is a video display controller and a Graphics processing unit, capable...
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computers released by Nippon Electric Company (NEC) in 1981 and primarily sold in Japan. The PC-8800 series sold extremely well and became one of the four...
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to government agencies. NEC has also been the largest PC vendor in Japan since the 1980s when it launched the PC-8000 series; it currently operates its...
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PC-98 (redirect from NEC PC-9800 series)
PC-9800 series, commonly shortened to PC-98 or 98 (キューハチ, Kyū-hachi), is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from...
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the Rev.0 code.: 212–221 Die photos NEC V30 NEC V50 NEC V53 NEC RX116, dedicated ITRON-1-based 16-bit RTOS NEC μPD9002 [jp], a Z80 and x86 compatible...
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The NEC μPD7720 is the name of fixed point digital signal processors from NEC (currently Renesas Electronics). Announced in 1980, it became, along with...
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Sharp NEC Display Solutions (Sharp/NEC; formerly NEC Display Solutions or NDS and NEC-Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems or NEC-Mitsubishi or NM Visual)...
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PC-6000 series is a series of 8-bit home computers introduced in November 1981 by NEC Home Electronics. There are several models in this series, such as...
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List of microprocessors (section NEC)
μPD707/μPD708 μCOM-4 NEC V20 NEC V25 NEC V30/V33 NEC V40 NEC V50 NEC V60/V70/V80 NEC μPD7220 NEC μPD96050 μPD765/μPD765A μPD7720/μPD77C25 μPD780C/μPD780C-1...
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Packard Bell (redirect from Packard Bell NEC)
its operations with Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC, known as Packard Bell NEC, in 1996; NEC took majority control in 1998 and made it a subsidiary...
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PC-8000 series (Japanese: PC-8000シリーズ, Hepburn: Pī-Shī Hassen Shirīzu) is a line of personal computers developed for the Japanese market by NEC. The PC-8001...
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The NEC V60 is a CISC microprocessor manufactured by NEC starting in 1986. Several improved versions were introduced with the same instruction set architecture...
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models from the Japanese NEC N5200 series(jp). The 8086-based N5200, released in 1981, was the first computer to use the NEC μPD7220 High-Performance Graphics...
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The NEC Super Tower (NECスーパータワー, NEC Sūpātawā), often known as "NEC Supertower, SuperTower or simply Supertower", headquarters of NEC Corporation, is...
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Zilog Z80 (redirect from NEC μPD9002)
second-source, too, with their Z8400. Sharp and NEC developed second sources for the NMOS Z80, the LH0080 and μPD780C, respectively. The LH0080 was used in...
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Netcracker Technology (category NEC Corporation)
Netcracker Technology Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, is an American-based multinational telecommunications technology company...
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(KS57 Series) 4-bit microcontrollers (RAM: 512 to 5264 nibbles, 6 MHz clock) Toshiba TLCS-47 series HP Saturn NEC μPD75X NEC μCOM-4 NEC (now Renesas) μPD612xA...
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TK-80 (category NEC personal computers)
The TK-80 (μCOM Training Kit TK-80) was an 8080-based single-board computer kit developed by Nippon Electric Company (NEC) in 1976. It was originally developed...
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NEC Red Rockets (NECレッドロケッツ, NEC Reddo Rokettsu) is a women's volleyball team based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. It plays in V.League 1. The owner of...
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The NEC V25 (μPD70320) is the microcontroller version of the NEC V20 processor, manufactured by NEC Corporation. Features include: NEC V20 core: 8-bit...
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NEC Laboratories America, Inc. (NEC Labs America), formerly known as NEC Research Institute (1988 – 2002), is the US-based center for NEC Corporation’s...
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R4200 (redirect from NEC VR4300)
known as the VRX during development. The microprocessor was licensed to NEC, and the company fabricated and marketed it as the VR4200. The first VR4200...
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include the five-chip National Semiconductor IMP-16 (1973), the two-chip NEC μCOM-16 (1974), the three-chip Western Digital MCP-1600 (1975), and the five-chip...
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Kunihiko Iwadare (category NEC people)
Press. p. 162. ISBN 0-19-828802-6. NEC 1984, p. 5. NEC 1984, p. 8. Mason 1987, p. 95 NEC 1984, p. 24. NEC Corporation, NEC Corporation, The First 80 Years...
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NEC HYDRAstor is a disk-based grid storage system with data deduplication for backups and archiving, developed by NEC Corporation. A HYDRAstor storage...
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motherboard graphics chipsets in table form. In 1982, Intel licensed the NEC μPD7220 and announced it as the Intel 82720 Graphics Display Controller. Intel's...
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Floppy-disk controller (redirect from NEC µPD765)
external circuitry. The NEC μPD765 was announced in 1978 and in 1979 NEC introduced the μPD72068, which was software compatible with the μPD765, incorporating...
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Green Rockets Tokatsu (redirect from NEC Green Rockets)
NEC Green Rockets Tokatsu (formerly NEC Green Rockets) is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One. The team's captain is Ryota Asano...
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