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  2. GeForce 4 series - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2000, 32-bit Windows XP, 64-bit Windows XP & Media Center Edition: 93.81 (beta) released on November 28, 2006; Download. The drivers for Windows 2000/XP may be installed on later versions of Windows such as Windows Vista and 7; however, they do not support desktop compositing or the Aero effects of these operating systems.

  3. PCI-X - Wikipedia

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    The PCI-X standard was developed jointly by IBM, HP, and Compaq and submitted for approval in 1998. It was an effort to codify proprietary server extensions to the PCI local bus to address several shortcomings in PCI, and increase performance of high bandwidth devices, such as Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and Ultra3 SCSI cards, and allow processors to be interconnected in clusters.

  4. Dell Inspiron Mini Series - Wikipedia

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    4/8/16/32/64 GB SSD: Display: Glossy 8.9" (22.6 cm) 1024x600 LCD (133 dpi) Input: Keyboard Touchpad Microphone 0.3 or 1.3 Megapixel Webcam: Connectivity: 10/100 Mbit Ethernet 802.11b/g wireless LAN Bluetooth Optional/Standard (depends on region) VGA 15-pin output Audio; headphone/mic jacks 3 USB 2.0 ports 4-in-1 Flash Memory card reader, WWAN ...

  5. Timeline of computing 1950–1979 - Wikipedia

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    Introduction of the 16-bit Intel 8086, the first x86 microprocessor. The available clock frequencies were 5, 8 and 10 MHz, with an instruction set of about 300 [ citation needed ] operations. At its introduction, the fastest 8086 available was the 8 MHz version which achieved 0.8 MIPS and contained 29,000 transistors.

  6. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    As of UEFI 2.7, RISC-V processor bindings have been officially established for 32-, 64- and 128-bit modes. [32] Standard PC BIOS is limited to a 16-bit processor mode and 1 MB of addressable memory space, resulting from the design based on the IBM 5150 that used a 16-bit Intel 8088 processor. [7] [33] In comparison, the processor mode in a UEFI ...

  7. Transmeta Crusoe - Wikipedia

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    A Transmeta Crusoe. The Transmeta Crusoe is a family of x86-compatible microprocessors developed by Transmeta and introduced in 2000.. Instead of the instruction set architecture being implemented in hardware, or translated by specialized hardware, the Crusoe runs a software abstraction layer, or a virtual machine, known as the Code Morphing Software (CMS).

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2016, stable 32-bit and 64-bit builds are available for Windows, with only 64-bit stable builds available for Linux and macOS. [ 214 ] [ 215 ] [ 216 ] 64-bit Windows builds became available in the developer channel and as canary builds on June 3, 2014, [ 217 ] in the beta channel on July 30, 2014, [ 218 ] and in the stable channel ...