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  2. XP-PEN - Wikipedia

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    XP-PEN (renamed as XPPen) is a graphics tablet development and distribution company, originally established in Japan in 2005 [1] by Taiwanese manufacturer P-Active and now headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with a research and development office in California, United States. In 2019, XPPen became a holding subsidiary of Hanvon Ugee Group, a ...

  3. PenPoint OS - Wikipedia

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    PenPoint OS ran on a number of Intel x86-powered tablet PCs including IBM's ThinkPad 700T series, NCR's 3125, 3130 and some of GRiD Systems' pen-based portables; it was later ported to the Hobbit chip in AT&T Corporation's EO Personal Communicator. [1]

  4. Omega Drivers - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Omega Drivers is to provide gamers with an alternate set of drivers, ones that have more options and features than the original sets. The drivers contain optimizations, extra features (like OC capabilities), more resolutions and internal tweaks that can give them the edge in a gaming environment over the normal drivers, which ...

  5. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    A growing number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that ...

  6. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    Network device drivers for Windows XP use NDIS 5.x and may work with subsequent Windows operating systems, but for performance reasons network device drivers should implement NDIS 6.0 or higher. [8] Similarly, WDDM is the driver model for Windows Vista and up, which replaces XPDM used in graphics drivers.

  7. IBM PC Series - Wikipedia

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    Industry standard ISA/PCI architecture, [1] first IBM machines with USB.Processors ranged from the 486DX2-50, 486SX-25, 486DX4-100 to the Pentium 200 and in case of the Models 360 and 365 the Pentium Pro. 486 models had a selectable bus architecture (SelectaBus) through a replaceable riser-card, offering the choice of either VESA Local Bus/ISA or PCI/ISA.

  8. IBM ThinkPad 300 - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad 300 was made by Zenith Data Systems, instead of IBM. It was launched on October 5, 1992 alongside the ThinkPad 700 series. [4] Although introduced at a price of $2,375, by February of 1993 the price dropped to $1,999 then even lower to $1,699 by May of 1993. This was due to poor sales of the ThinkPad 300. [2]

  9. Radeon X300-X600 series - Wikipedia

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    300 4:6:4:4 1600 1600 1600 600 9.6 GDDR3 128 Radeon X550 XTX Jan 24, 2007 RV410 110 128, 256 400 300 8:6:8:8 3200 3200 3200 600 9.6 GDDR3 128 Radeon X600 SE September 1, 2004 RV370 110 128 325 250 4:2:4:4 1300 1300 1300 163 4.0 DDR 64 Radeon X600 September 1, 2004 RV370 110 256 400 250 4:2:4:4 1600 1600 1600 200 8.0 DDR 128 Radeon X600 PRO