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  2. Single-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    A floating-point variable can represent a wider range of numbers than a fixed-point variable of the same bit width at the cost of precision. A signed 32-bit integer variable has a maximum value of 2 31 − 1 = 2,147,483,647, whereas an IEEE 754 32-bit base-2 floating-point variable has a maximum value of (2 − 2 −23) × 2 127 ≈ 3.4028235 ...

  3. Adobe Presenter - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Presenter is eLearning software released by Adobe Systems available on the Microsoft Windows platform as a Microsoft PowerPoint plug-in, and on both Windows and OS X as the screencasting and video editing tool Adobe Presenter Video Express.

  4. List of Intel Pentium 4 processors - Wikipedia

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    Model number sSpec number Frequency L2 cache FSB speed Multiplier Voltage range TDP Socket Release date Part number(s) Release price (USD) Pentium 4 1.6A: SL668 (B0)

  5. Pentium 4 - Wikipedia

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    The only advantage the 3.73 GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition had over the 3.46 GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition was the ability to run 64-bit applications since all Gallatin-based Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors lacked the Intel 64 (then known as EM64T) instruction set.

  6. 18-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, 18-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 18 bits (2.25 octets) wide. Also, 18-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic logic unit (ALU) architectures are those that are based on registers , address buses , or data buses of that size.

  7. Parallels Desktop for Mac - Wikipedia

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    Version 4.0, released November 11, 2008, [19] updates its GUI, adds some new features, enhances its performance by up to 50% [20] and consumes 15–30% less power than previous versions. [21] Version 4.0 is the first version that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit guest operating systems.

  8. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System/360 of the 1960s was an early 32-bit computer; it had 32-bit integer registers, although it only used the low order 24 bits of a word for addresses, resulting in a 16 MiB (16 × 1024 2 bytes) address space. 32-bit superminicomputers, such as the DEC VAX, became common in the 1970s, and 32-bit microprocessors, such as the Motorola ...

  9. ACDSee - Wikipedia

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    ACDSee was first released in 1994 as a 16-bit application for Windows 3.1. In 1997 32-bit ACDsee 95 was released for Windows 95. 1999 saw the release of ACDSee 3.0. Version 5.0 was released in 2002, and 7.0 in 2005. [6] Development of this line continues, with version 20.0 released in 2016.