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  2. ARM Cortex-A53 - Wikipedia

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    The Cortex-A53 is also used in a number of Qualcomm, Samsung, and MediaTek SoCs. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Semi-custom derivatives of the Cortex-A53 have been used in Qualcomm's Kryo 250 and Kryo 260 CPUs. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The Starlink ground terminals utilize a quad-core Cortex-A53 SoC from STMicroelectronics as a main control unit.

  3. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    Prior to version 7, Microsoft Windows did not take any specific measures to support solid state drives. From Windows 7, the standard NTFS file system provides support for the TRIM command. [198] By default, Windows 7 and newer versions execute TRIM commands automatically if the device is detected to be a solid-state drive.

  4. Exynos - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Samsung Exynos An Exynos 4 Quad (4412), on the circuit board of a Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. The Samsung Exynos (stylized as SΛMSUNG Exynos), [1] formerly Hummingbird (Korean: μ—‘μ‹œλ…ΈμŠ€), is a series of Arm-based system-on-chips developed by Samsung Electronics' System LSI division and manufactured by Samsung Foundry.

  5. EgyptAir Flight 990 - Wikipedia

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    No scenario that the Egyptians came up with, or that we came up with, in which there were some sort of mechanical failure in the elevator control system, would either match the flight profile or was a situation in which the airplane was not recoverable. [5] The Mayday dramatization of the crash was based on ATC tapes, as well as the CVR ...

  6. Apple M3 - Wikipedia

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    Each controller is 16-bits wide and is capable of accessing up to 4 GiB of memory. [14] The M3 Pro and 14-core M3 Max have lower memory bandwidth than the M1/M2 Pro and M1/M2 Max respectively. The M3 Pro has a 192-bit memory bus where the M1 and M2 Pro had a 256-bit bus, resulting in only 150 GB/sec bandwidth versus 200 GB/sec for its predecessors.