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  2. Data General Nova - Wikipedia

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    Data General Nova 3. The Nova 3 of 1975 added two more registers, used to control access to a built-in stack. The processor was also re-implemented using TTL components, further increasing the performance of the system. The Nova 3 was offered in four-slot (the Nova 3/4) and twelve-slot (the Nova 3/12) versions.

  3. Data General - Wikipedia

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    Data General Corporation was an early minicomputer firm formed in the 1968. [1] Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Their first product, 1969's Data General Nova, was a 16-bit minicomputer intended to both outperform and cost less than the equivalent from DEC, the 12-bit PDP-8. A basic Nova ...

  4. Automatic Digital Network - Wikipedia

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    AUTODIN Switching Centers have been replaced by various hardware/software combinations. The following are some examples: A program called NOVA to operate circuits and route messages. [5] The system is designed to run at 2400 baud, however speeds up to 9600 baud are possible. The system is able to run down to 15 baud if communications systems ...

  5. Strategic Automated Command and Control System - Wikipedia

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    The ITT 465L Strategic Air Command Control System (SACCS) with its IBM AN/FSQ-31 SAC Data Processing Systems attained operational capability on January 1, 1968. On October 6, 1975, it began to be replaced, when the SACCS original IBM 4020 Military Computers were replaced by Honeywell 6080 computers (remaining FSQ-31 components were entirely decommissioned in November.) [citation needed] The ...

  6. Equinix signs $15 billion joint venture to build U.S. data ...

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    Equinix and its partners will use the capital to expand the U.S. footprint of "hyperscale" data centers, which are the largest in the industry, offering massive networking capacity and typically ...

  7. CoreWeave - Wikipedia

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    CoreWeave is taking a 280,000 sq ft space at the NEST (Northeast Science and Technology Center) in Kenilworth, New Jersey, for the data center. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In December 2024, Canadian AI startup Cohere announced plans to build a multi-billion data center built and operated by CoreWeave.

  8. Data center - Wikipedia

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    The lights-out [43] data center, also known as a darkened or a dark data center, is a data center that, ideally, has all but eliminated the need for direct access by personnel, except under extraordinary circumstances. Because of the lack of need for staff to enter the data center, it can be operated without lighting.

  9. Data center management - Wikipedia

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    Data center-infrastructure management (DCIM) is the integration [25] of information technology (IT) and facility management disciplines [26] to centralize monitoring, management and intelligent capacity planning of a data center's critical systems. Achieved through the implementation of specialized software, hardware and sensors, DCIM enables ...