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ProBook 450 G1 [47] Intel Core i5-4200M 2.5 Intel HD Graphics 4600 500 GB 15.6 2.3 ProBook 455 G1 [48] AMD A8-4500M 4 1.9 AMD Radeon HD 8750M 720 GB ProBook 470 G1 [49] Intel Core i5-4200M 2 2.5 500 GB or 1 TB 17.3 1600 x 900 2.87 ProBook 640 G1 [50] Intel HD Graphics 4600 14 1366 x 768 2 ProBook 645 G1 [51] AMD A6-4400M 2.7 AMD Radeon HD 7520G
The ProLiant brand was acquired by HP in 2002 during their merger with Compaq and later acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2015. Unlike with the NetServer-based ProLiant entry-level servers made by HP, these servers listed below are based on Compaq's former ProLiant line from 1993–2002 and do come with SmartStart and Compaq's Insight ...
HP EliteDesk 800 G1: Intel Q87: Intel 4th gen. (Haswell) Core 'i' LGA 1150 Intel HD 4400/4600 Nvidia Quadro NVS 310 Nvidia Quadro NVS 315 Nvidia GeForce GT 630 (TWR only) AMD Radeon HD 7650A (USDT only) AMD Radeon HD 8350 AMD Radeon HD 8490 AMD Radeon R7 240 AMD Radeon R7 255 (TWR only) DDR3, 4: 32 GB: TWR, SFF, US, DM: Q1 2014 HP EliteOne 800 G1
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The Compaq Evo is a series of business PCs (desktop and laptop) and thin clients made by Compaq and then Hewlett-Packard following the 2002 merger. The Evo brand was introduced by Compaq in May 2001 as a business-oriented brand. It replaced the Deskpro brand of desktops and the Armada brand of notebooks. [1]
The Precision Architecture is the result of what was known inside Hewlett-Packard as the Spectrum program. [6] HP planned to use Spectrum to move all of their non-PC compatible machines to a single RISC CPU family. In early 1982, work on the Precision Architecture began at HP Laboratories, defining the instruction set and virtual memory system.
HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.
The HP-IL Interface Specification (HP P/N 82166-90017) (PDF). Hewlett Packard. 1982. p. 200. The official specification. The HP-IL Integrated Circuit (HP P/N 82166-90016 rev B) (PDF). Hewlett Packard. 1982. p. 100. Describes 1LB3-0003 chip. (Later variants of this IC were the 1LR4-0002 and 1ML7-0005.) HP 82160A HP-IL Module Owner's Manual for ...