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  2. Northeast Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak , it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C. , in the south, with major stops in Providence , New Haven , Stamford , New York City , Newark , Trenton , Philadelphia , Wilmington , and Baltimore .

  3. High-speed rail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Authorities in the United States maintain various definitions of high-speed rail. The United States Department of Transportation, an entity in the executive branch, defines it as rail service with top speeds ranging from 110 to 150 miles per hour (180 to 240 km/h) or higher, [10] while the United States Code, which is the official codification of Federal statutes, defines it as rail service ...

  4. Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    University: Le Moyne College: First season: 1948–49; 76 years ago All-time record: 1,080–837 (.563) through 2023–24 season: Athletic director: Phil Brown: Head coach

  5. Intel - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, 11th-generation Core mobile processors, codenamed Tiger Lake, were launched. [149] Tiger Lake is based on the Willow Cove microarchitecture and a refined 10 nm node. [ 150 ] Intel later released 11th-generation Core desktop processors (codenamed " Rocket Lake "), fabricated using Intel's 14 nm process and based on the Cypress ...

  6. Blu-ray - Wikipedia

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    Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of high-definition video (HDTV 720p and 1080p).

  7. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    28 May 2020 – An 8 GB version of the Raspberry Pi 4 is announced for $75. [100] Raspberry Pi OS is split off from Raspbian, and now includes a beta of a 64-bit version that allows programs to use more than 4 GB of RAM. [392] 19 October 2020 – Compute Module 4 launched. [393] 2 November 2020 – Raspberry Pi 400 launched.

  8. Larry Page - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Edward Page was born on March 26, 1973, [20] in Lansing, Michigan. [21] [22] His mother is Jewish; [23] his maternal grandfather later immigrated to Israel, [22] though Page's household while growing up was secular.