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  2. Realtek - Wikipedia

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    Avance Logic was acquired by Realtek as early as 1995 and was an independent subsidiary until the end of 2002, when the company was integrated into Realtek. Realtek's Audio Solutions are based on Avance Logic technology, which can also be recognized by the prefixes "ALG" (Avance Logic Graphics) and "ALS" (Avance Logic Sound). [5]

  3. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    Finally, some programs simply had driver or middleware source code incorporated into the program itself for the sound cards that were supported. Microsoft Windows uses drivers generally written by the sound card manufacturers. Many device manufacturers supply the drivers on their own discs or to Microsoft for inclusion on Windows installation disc.

  4. MorphOS - Wikipedia

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    [10] After some bitter disagreements within the MorphOS development team in 2003 and 2004, culminating with accusations by a MorphOS developer that he and others had not been paid, [11] the Ambient desktop interface was released under GPL [12] [13] and is now actively developed by the Ambient development team. Subject to GPL rules, Ambient ...

  5. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, AMD announced the ATI Radeon HD 5000 series video cards, which have HDMI 1.3 output (deep color, xvYCC wide gamut capability and high bit rate audio), 8-channel LPCM over HDMI, and an integrated HD audio controller with a Protected Audio Path that allows bitstream output over HDMI for AAC, Dolby AC-3, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD ...

  6. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    3.5 mm TRRS audio connector Input devices Backlit 78-key Lite-On keyboard, 1.5 mm travel [70] 115 mm × 76.6 mm touchpad with 4 mm cell size [71] Fingerprint reader on power button Video and audio 1920×1080 webcam, 1/6" OmniVision OV2740 and RealTek RTS5853 controller, f / 2 4-element lens, 80° field of view [72] Dual MEMS microphones

  7. Video Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    VGA section on the motherboard in IBM PS/55. The color palette random access memory (RAM) and its corresponding digital-to-analog converter (DAC) were integrated into one chip (the RAMDAC) and the cathode-ray tube controller was integrated into a main VGA chip, which eliminated several other chips in previous graphics adapters, so VGA only additionally required external video RAM and timing ...

  8. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    The computer could be configured with Windows XP Home or Professional, or Windows 2000 Professional. [29] The Dell Latitude D410 was released in 2005. It introduced a new design, newer ULV Dothan Pentium M's, and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). It shares the rest of its hardware with the D400.