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  2. Am5x86 - Wikipedia

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    The Am5x86 (also known as the 5x86-133, Am5x86, X5-133, and sold under various 3rd-party labels such as the Kingston Technology "Turbochip" [4]) is an Enhanced Am486 processor with an internally set multiplier of 4, allowing it to run at 133 MHz on systems without official support for clock-multiplied DX2 or DX4 486 processors.

  3. Kingston Technology - Wikipedia

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    Kingston began manufacturing removable disk drive storage products in 1989 in their Kingston Storage Products Division. By 2000, it was decided to spin off the product line and become a sister company, StorCase Technology, Inc. [9] StorCase ceased operations in 2006 after selling the designs and rights to manufacture its products to competitor CRU-DataPort.

  4. GLtron - Wikipedia

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    GLtron is a 3D snake game based on the light cycle portion of the film Tron. [1] The game is free and open-source software and has been ported to many mobile and non-mobile operating systems such as Windows , MacOS , Symbian [ 2 ] and Android [ 3 ] over the years.

  5. i486 - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Technology launched a "TurboChip" 486 system upgrade that used a 133 MHz Am5x86. [11] Intel responded by making a Pentium OverDrive upgrade chip for 486 motherboards, which was a modified Pentium core that ran up to 83 MHz on boards with a 25 or 33 MHz front-side bus clock. OverDrive wasn't popular due to speed and price. [11]

  6. Chronotron - Wikipedia

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    The game was selected as one of the ten games for the prestigious PAX 10 in 2008. [4] Joe Rheaume was an invited guest to show Chronotron to the Penny Arcade Expo in 2008 as part of the PAX 10. [2] Chronotron was selected as one of ten games from over eighty submitted. [2] Chronotron is the only browser-based Flash game in the PAX 10 2008. [4]

  7. Google launches Trillium chip, improving AI data center ... - AOL

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    Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday unveiled a product called Trillium in its artificial intelligence data center chip family that it says is nearly five times as fast as its prior version.

  8. Tron Evolution: Battle Grids - Wikipedia

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    Tron: Evolution Battle Grids is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by n-Space and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii and Nintendo DS.It serves as a tie-in to the 2010 film Tron: Legacy, though its storyline predates that of the film and its other tie-in game, Tron: Evolution.

  9. Category:Tron video games - Wikipedia

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