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  2. Ib (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ib was created by kouri, a Japanese indie game developer of whom little is known. [3] It was developed using the RPG Maker 2000 game engine and initially self-published in February 2012 as freeware, available for download from the developer's personal website. Updates continued until June 2014, culminating in the release of the final version 1.07.

  3. InfiniBand - Wikipedia

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    InfiniBand (IB) is a computer networking communications standard used in high-performance computing that features very high throughput and very low latency. It is used for data interconnect both among and within computers.

  4. List of discontinued x86 instructions - Wikipedia

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    The bottom bit of the opcode is used to indicate whether the AVX512 index register is considered a vector of sixteen signed 32-bit indexes (bit 0 not set) or eight signed 64-bit indexes (bit 0 set) The instructions all support operation masking by opmask registers.

  5. IBM Z - Wikipedia

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    Announced on October 3, 2000, and available on December 18, the eServer zSeries 900 (z900 for short) was the first to feature the 64-bit z/Architecture extension of the S/360 architecture, still retaining the support for the 31-bit and 24-bit addressing programs back to 1964.

  6. IB - Wikipedia

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    Ib, a 2012 video game; The Ib Award, presented occasionally by the Danish Film Academy; Ib, a variant of the language game Ubbi dubbi; Ib, a fictional ancient city in H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Doom That Came to Sarnath" Ib, a title character of Ib and Little Christina, a Hans Christian Andersen fairy-tale

  7. International Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The IB is a nonprofit organization, [22] selling its products and services to schools in a system analogous to a franchise network. Schools buy products and services from the IB – assessments, publications, the right to use branding – and in turn schools act as distributors, reselling the products and services to families. [23]

  8. x86 Bit manipulation instruction set - Wikipedia

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    AMD was the first to introduce the instructions that now form Intel's BMI1 as part of its ABM (Advanced Bit Manipulation) instruction set, then later added support for Intel's new BMI2 instructions. AMD today advertises the availability of these features via Intel's BMI1 and BMI2 cpuflags and instructs programmers to target them accordingly.

  9. List of BASIC dialects - Wikipedia

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    (a.k.a. CBM BASIC) (Various computers in CBM's line of 8-bit computers) – Integrated in the ROM of CBM 8-bit computers. Built on an early version of 6502 Microsoft BASIC. Several versions existed; the best-known was Commodore Basic V2, as used in the Commodore 64. Compaq BASIC for OpenVMS DEC BASIC, renamed after DEC was acquired by Compaq.