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  • ...was manufactured by several companies including Atmel, Bipolar Integrated Technology, Cypress Semiconductor, Fujitsu, Matsushita and [[Texas Instruments]], etc.
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  • | CPU-technology = Bipolar Schottky
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  • ...3600 RPM. It was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'S first Winchester-technology disk; it used [[microprocessor]]-based control.
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  • * [https://rc.xqwv.org.uk/2014/rx50.html RX50 technology]
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  • '''Surface mount''' is the generation of packaging technology after [[Dual Inline Package]]s; instead of leads which are placed in throug
    601 bytes (88 words) - 03:30, 3 January 2019
  • [[Category: Technology]]
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  • technology--potential users evaluate it by trying to fit it into present Another impedance to the acceptance of a breakthrough technology is
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  • ...circuit]]s from the late 1960s until the development of [[surface mount]] technology; e.g. the [[74 series]] [[transistor-transistor logic‎|TTL]] series, and ...lled in [[printed circuit board]]s, using the so-called '''through-hole''' technology (also used for discrete components such as [[resistor]]s, [[capacitor]]s, e
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  • Acorn Computers used the [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] 8-bit CPU, e.g. in their [[BBC Micro]], which started to get a ...which was a competitor in the market at the time. Apple, Acorn, and [[VLSI Technology]] thus together founded a separate company, ARM Limited. The Newton did not
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  • California at Berkeley, Nina McCloskey of AT&T Technology
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  • ...nology Goals] - interesting memo discussing the analog aspects of the chip technology used in the KL10
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  • ...NTH in Trondheim, Norway (Norsk Teknisk Høyskole / Norwegian Institute of Technology, now merged into the University of Trondheim) established
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  • A '''printed circuit board''' (often abbreviated as '''PCB''') is a technology used for cost-effective production of multiple instances of a module. [[Category: Technology]]
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  • The very earliest computers used technology such as acoustic [[delay line]]s and storage [[cathode ray tube]]s; in some
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  • '''Wire-wrap''' was once a popular technology for production of electronics, especially computers. The basic concept is t ...Wire-wrap finally fell out of use for production when multi-layer [[PCB]] technology allowed use of PCB's in backplanes.
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  • ...puter in real-time was John McCarthy (then of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]), who in January 1959 wrote an influential memo which described clear
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  • Changing technology made personal computers both possible, and also desirable, instead of shari
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  • The '''CDU-710/M''' is a [[UNIBUS]] [[SCSI]] disk controller made by [[CMD Technology Inc.]]. It fits in a [[DEC card form factor|quad]] [[Small Peripheral Contr
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  • Experience, and improved production technology, allowed the amount of circuitry in ICs to increase rapidly. Initial ICs, i [[Category: Technology‎]]
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  • | CPU-technology = ZMOS
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