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  2. Project Denver - Wikipedia

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    Project Denver is the codename of a central processing unit designed by Nvidia that implements the ARMv8-A 64/32-bit instruction sets using a combination of simple hardware decoder and software-based binary translation (dynamic recompilation) where "Denver's binary translation layer runs in software, at a lower level than the operating system, and stores commonly accessed, already optimized ...

  3. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro 64 Music system allowed developers to load music software on to the console, and play music through the Nintendo 64's hardware. [ 14 ] another unofficial alternative to develop games for the N64 was the Doctor V64 , made by Bung Enterprises .

  4. ATI Mach - Wikipedia

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    The Mach 64 chip was used on the following ATI products: Mach64 GX Family: Graphics Xpression (1 or 2 MiB DRAM) Graphics Pro Turbo (2 or 4 MiB VRAM) WinTurbo (1 or 2 MiB VRAM, non-upgradable) Graphics Pro Turbo 1600 (fast RAMDAC, PCI-only) XCLAIM GA (Macintosh) Mach64 CT Family: WinBoost (1 MiB DRAM, upgradable to 2 MiB) WinCharger (2 MiB DRAM)

  5. TILE-Gx - Wikipedia

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    TILE-Gx was a VLIW ISA multicore processor family designed by Tilera. It consisted of a mesh network [7] that was expected to scale up to 100 cores, [8] but only 72-core variants actually shipped. [9] After a few acquisitions, Tilera's designs ended up in the hands of Nvidia, which ended production of TILE-Gx processors in 2022. [1]

  6. F-Zero GX - Wikipedia

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    F-Zero GX is a 2003 racing video game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Nintendo for the GameCube console. It runs on an enhanced version of the engine used in Super Monkey Ball . F-Zero AX , the arcade counterpart of GX , uses the Triforce arcade system board conceived from a business alliance between Nintendo, Namco and Sega .

  7. Jaguar (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Fully Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Windows Sonic S/PDIF Xbox One additional modules FreeSync (1) HDMI 1.4 through IR sensor and IR out port Kensington lock: 8 GiB DDR3 256-bit 68 Edmonton [6] Jun 2016: 16 nm 240 914 1404 14.6 43.9 32 MiB ESRAM 219 4KBD/3DBD/DVD/CD [g] 1× 2.5" SATA hard drive USB 3.0 Fully Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Windows Sonic S/PDIF

  8. MediaGX - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Subsystem Architecture (VSA) emulates a presence of the real hardware VGA (XpressGRAPHICS) and Sound Blaster (XpressAUDIO). The access to the hardware resources traps via BIOS and emulates in the System Management Mode (SMM), enabling it to execute transparently to the operating system, drivers and applications.

  9. Opera (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, Opera GX also marked its first one million downloads. [99] On 20 May 2021, a mobile version of Opera GX was released on iOS and Android. [100] On 12 November of the same year, Opera GX Mobile was awarded another Red Dot award in both the Apps category and the Interface and User Experience Design: Mobile UIs category. [101]