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On October 18, 2006, the MX Series was publicly announced. [1] Before its release, Ethernet aggregation was a missing component of Juniper's edge network products, which was causing it to lose market-share to Alcatel. [1] The MX Series was late to market, but it was well received by analysts and customers. [2]
GeForce2 Ultra GPU Die shot of a Geforce 2 GPU. The GeForce 2 architecture (NV15) is similar to the previous GeForce 256 line but with various improvements. Compared to the 220 nm GeForce 256, the GeForce 2 is built on a 180 nm manufacturing process, making the silicon more dense and allowing for more transistors and a higher clock speed.
The music video for the remix was directed by American director Diane Martel. [ 1 ] Another version of the remix was released for radio airplay, titled "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By (Puff Daddy Mix)", which was produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs and Trackmasters . [ 2 ]
The GeForce4 Ti (NV25) was launched in February 2002 [1] and was a revision of the GeForce 3 (NV20). It was very similar to its predecessor; the main differences were higher core and memory clock rates, a revised memory controller (known as Lightspeed Memory Architecture II/LMA II), updated pixel shaders with new instructions for Direct3D 8.0a support, [2] [3] an additional vertex shader (the ...
Razor defeated Jarrett in a ladder match at a May 19, 1995 house show to win his third WWF Intercontinental Championship. [62] Razor Ramon was the first man to win the Intercontinental Title three times. [62] On May 22, he re-lost the title to Jarrett. [62] On June 9, Razor suffered a rib injury during a ladder match rematch against Jarrett. [59]
The Region 1 DVD also has a featurette with cast members discussing their favorite episodes. Razor was released on Region 4 DVD on August 20, 2008, before its Ten HD broadcast premiere on September 4, 2008. SciFi.com allowed fans to choose the cover art for the DVD release, and the winning cover was announced on September 14, 2007. [7]
Stepping Razor: Red X is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Nicholas Campbell and released in 1992. [1] The film is a portrait of reggae musician Peter Tosh, drawn both from Tosh's "Red X" series of autobiographical tapes that he was recording at the time of his murder and from interviews with other figures about Tosh's cultural impact.
Upgrade is a 2018 cyberpunk action film [5] [6] written and directed by Leigh Whannell, and starring Logan Marshall-Green, Betty Gabriel, and Harrison Gilbertson. Upgrade follows a technophobe who is implanted with a chip that allows him to control his body after a mugging left him paralyzed . [ 7 ]