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  2. Diskless node - Wikipedia

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    Diskless nodes process data, thus using their own CPU and RAM to run software, but do not store data persistently—that task is handed off to a server.This is distinct from thin clients, in which all significant processing happens remotely, on the server—the only software that runs on a thin client is the "thin" (i.e. relatively small and simple) client software, which handles simple input ...

  3. List of VIA chipsets - Wikipedia

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    VIA chipsets support CPUs from Intel, AMD (e.g. the Athlon 64) and VIA themselves (e.g. the VIA C3 or C7).They support CPUs as old as the i386 in the early 1990s. In the early 2000s, their chipsets began to offer on-chip graphics support from VIA's joint venture with S3 Graphics beginning in 2001; this support continued into the early 2010s, with the release of the VX11H in August 2012.

  4. Siri Remote - Wikipedia

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    On April 20, 2021 Apple announced a redesigned second generation Siri Remote in conjunction with an updated Apple TV 4K. [5] The new remote is thicker with a curved back, changes the trackpad to a circular touch-enabled click pad reminiscent to the iPod click wheel; in the audiovisual player, it allows you to navigate through the video stream like a jog dial.

  5. Remote Graphics Software - Wikipedia

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    HP ZCentral Remote Boost, formerly known as HP Remote Graphics Software or HP RGS, is a client-server remote desktop software developed by HP Inc. Launched in 2003. [1] HP RGS enables remote access to workstations (or virtual workstations [2]) from many different devices, including other workstations and thin-clients. [3]

  6. Windows MultiPoint Server - Wikipedia

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    Multiple stations can be added to a WMS 2010 host computer by connecting a single monitor, USB 2.0 hub, keyboard and mouse for each station. Hardware requirements for MultiPoint stations are non-proprietary, and virtually any multi-monitor video card, mouse, keyboard, monitor and some desktop Computers that is supported on all Windows and it's ...

  7. List of AMD K6 processors - Wikipedia

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    Model Number Frequency FSB Multiplier Voltage TDP Socket Release Date Order Part Number(s) Release price K6 166: 166 MHz: 66 MHz: 2.5x: 2.9 V: 17.2 W: Socket 7: Apr 2, 1997 [3] AMD-K6-166ALR AMD-K6-166ALYD: $244 K6 200: 200 MHz: 66 MHz: 3.0x: 2.9 V: 20.0 W: Socket 7: Apr 2, 1997 [3] AMD-K6-200AFR AMD-K6-200ALR AMD-K6-200ALYD: $349 K6 233: 233 ...

  8. ApeXtreme - Wikipedia

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    This technology would allow the console to play normal PC games without modification, at the cost of requiring regular updates to allow the user to play recently released titles. Furthermore, DISCover would have had to write a script for every one of the titles for which the console boasted support, a list of more than 2700 scripts.

  9. Shiva Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Shiva acquired the Cupertino, California-based remote networking software supplier AirSoft Inc for around 65 million USD. [5] This acquisition gave Shiva AirSoft's Powerburst software, which aimed to improve remote-access performance (speed and accuracy) by cacheing files on the client and validating data in the cache prior to ...