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  2. 1-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    A serial computer processes data a single bit at a time. For example, the PDP-8/S was a 12-bit computer using a 1-bit ALU, processing the 12 bits serially. [2]An example of a 1-bit computer built from discrete logic SSI chips is the Wang 500 (1970/1971) calculator [3] [4] as well as the Wang 1200 (1971/1972) [5] word processor series developed by Wang Laboratories.

  3. Motorola MC14500B - Wikipedia

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    One of the computers known to be based on this processor is the educational WDR 1-bit computer (512 bits of RAM, LED, I/O, keyboard). [4] A modern take, in retro style, of a computer based on this processor is the PLC14500-Nano. It is certified as Open Source Hardware PL000011 so anyone can learn from its design and can freely build it.

  4. Audison - Wikipedia

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    Audison is one of the brands of the Italian company Elettromedia s.r.l., a manufacturer of car audio products. The company was founded in 1979, but Audison name (born from Latin words Audio and Sonus) was registered in 1984. Currently Audison has different kinds of mobile audio products: amplifiers, audio processors, speakers and subwoofers.

  5. List of AMD mobile processors - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Sempron single-core 64-bit processor (codenamed Keene), or; Turion 64 single-core 64-bit processor (codenamed Richmond), or; Turion 64 X2 dual-core 64-bit processor (codenamed Taylor, Trinidad) Mobile chipset DVI and HyperTransport 1.0; DDR2-667 SO-DIMM; Mobile support Wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g mini-PCI Express WiFi adapter

  6. List of AMD Turion processors - Wikipedia

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    Model number Frequency L2 cache HT Multi [a] Voltage TDP Socket Release date Order part number Turion 64 ML-28: 1600 MHz: 512 KB: 800 MHz: 8x: 1.35: 35 W: Socket 754: June 22, 2005

  7. Simple-As-Possible computer - Wikipedia

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    The Kenbak-1 is an 8-bit computer programmed in pure machine code using an array of buttons and switches. Output consisted of a row of lights. It was first sold in early 1971. Since the Kenbak-1 was invented before the first microprocessor, the machine didn't have a one-chip CPU but was instead based purely on small-scale integration TTL chips ...

  8. x86 Bit manipulation instruction set - Wikipedia

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    Another two sets were published by AMD: ABM (Advanced Bit Manipulation, which is also a subset of SSE4a implemented by Intel as part of SSE4.2 and BMI1), and TBM (Trailing Bit Manipulation, an extension introduced with Piledriver-based processors as an extension to BMI1, but dropped again in Zen-based processors). [1]

  9. List of VIA Eden microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    Model Number Frequency L2-Cache Front Side Bus Multiplier Voltage TDP Socket Release Date Part Number(s) Eden ESP 3000: 300 MHz: 64 KiB: 66 MHz: 4.5×: 1.05 V

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