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  2. Penryn (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    The smaller (82 mm 2 instead of 107 mm 2) Penryn-3M is used in mobile processors with an L2 Cache 3 MB or less as a successor to Merom-2M. Its product code is 80577. Its product code is 80577. The entry level Penryn-3M Core 2 processor is the T6xxx series, with 2 MB L2 Cache and begins with the T6400 at a clock rate of 2 GHz.

  3. Wolfdale (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfdale chips come in four sizes, with 6 MB and 3 MB L2 cache (Core 2 Duo); the smaller version is commonly called Wolfdale-3M, 2 MB L2 (Pentium), and 1 MB L2 (Celeron). The mobile version of Wolfdale is Penryn and the dual-socket server version is Wolfdale-DP. The Yorkfield desktop processor is a quad-core Multi-chip module of Wolfdale.

  4. Sky Sword II - Wikipedia

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    The Sky Sword II, Tien Chien II, or TC-2 (Chinese: 天劍二; pinyin: Tiān Jiàn Èr; Wade–Giles: Tʻien 1 Chien 4 Êrh 4) is a Taiwanese beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile. It has an inertial navigation system, a data-link for mid-course guidance and active radar homing for terminal guidance, beyond visual range.

  5. Standard Interchange Protocol - Wikipedia

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    SIP version 1.0 was published by 3M in 1993. [3] The first version of the protocol supported basic check in and check out operations, but had minimal support for more advanced operations. Version 2.0 of the protocol was published in 2006 and added support for flexible, more user-friendly notifications, and for the automated processing of ...

  6. TC-2 - Wikipedia

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    TC-2, the polar satellite used in the Double Star mission Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  7. Geodesic polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... [1] [2] and some pollen ... each of the four versions of the polygon has 92 vertices ...

  8. Polygon (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Polygons are used in computer graphics to compose images that are three-dimensional in appearance, [1] and are one of the most popular geometric building blocks in computer graphics. [2] Polygons are built up of vertices , and are typically used as triangles.

  9. Polygonal number - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a polygonal number is a number that counts dots arranged in the shape of a regular polygon [1]: 2-3 . These are one type of 2-dimensional figurate numbers . Polygonal numbers were first studied during the 6th century BC by the Ancient Greeks, who investigated and discussed properties of oblong , triangular , and square numbers ...