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  2. Puget Systems - Wikipedia

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    Puget Systems was founded by Jon Bach, a student at the University of Washington, in 2000 under the name Puget Sound Systems. The business was named for the Puget Sound region in which it is located, but the name caused confusion about their services [ 2 ] and was changed to Puget Custom Computers for clarity early in the firm's life.

  3. AlphaStation - Wikipedia

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    Most of these workstations can also run various versions of Linux and BSD operating systems. Other Alpha workstations produced by DEC include the DEC 2000 AXP (DECpc AXP 150), the DEC 3000 AXP, the Digital Personal Workstation a-series and au-series (codename Miata), the Multia VX40/41/42 and the Alpha XL/Alpha XLT line (a member of the Alcor ...

  4. Velocity Micro - Wikipedia

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    In November 2008, Core i7 based systems from Velocity Micro won Editors' Choice awards from Maximum PC [17] and CNET. [18] More recently, in April 2013 the Velocity Micro Vector Z25 won and Editors Choice award from PC Magazine , stating "the Z25 is a midtower PC with all the goods". [ 19 ]

  5. DECstation - Wikipedia

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    The DECstation was a brand of computers used by DEC, and refers to three distinct lines of computer systems—the first released in 1978 as a word processing system, and the latter (more widely known) two both released in 1989. These comprised a range of computer workstations based on the MIPS architecture and a range of PC compatibles.

  6. Xerox Star - Wikipedia

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    The Xerox Star workstation, officially named Xerox Star 8010 Information System, is the first commercial personal computer to incorporate technologies that have since become standard in personal computers, including a bitmapped display, a window-based graphical user interface, icons, folders, mouse (two-button), Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers, and email.

  7. Diskless node - Wikipedia

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    Diskless nodes process data, thus using their own CPU and RAM to run software, but do not store data persistently—that task is handed off to a server.This is distinct from thin clients, in which all significant processing happens remotely, on the server—the only software that runs on a thin client is the "thin" (i.e. relatively small and simple) client software, which handles simple input ...

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  9. SGI Indigo - Wikipedia

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    SGI Indigo, front SGI Indigo, back. The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, is a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI). SGI first announced the system in July 1991.

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