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  2. Compaq Armada - Wikipedia

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    Armada is a discontinued line of business laptops by Compaq.They started as a more affordable version of the Contura line, but after that, they replaced Contura as a mainstream laptop line, and then the high-end Compaq LTE line were merged with Armada as a premium 7300 and 7700 sub-lines.

  3. 7800 series - Wikipedia

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  4. 7800 - Wikipedia

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    7800 series This page was last edited on 24 January 2025, at 08:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Cisco Unified Computing System - Wikipedia

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    Cisco offers a UCSM Platform Emulator, where the full logical configuration of a server can be created from the user interface or the API methods, and later applied to the physical hardware. In 2017, Cisco announced a cloud-hosted management offering for UCS infrastructure called Cisco Intersight. This platform augmented the UCS management ...

  6. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    An upgrade to the Flip Chip led to the R series, which in turn led to the PDP-7A in 1965. [26] The PDP-7 is most famous as the machine for which the Unix operating system was originally written. [27] Unix ran only on DEC systems until the Interdata 8/32. [28] A more dramatic upgrade to the PDP-1 series was introduced in August 1966, the PDP-9. [29]

  7. 78xx - Wikipedia

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    While external capacitors are typically required, 78xx series ICs do not require additional components to set their output voltage. [7] 78xx designs are simple in comparison to switch-mode power supply designs. [8] 78xx series ICs have built-in protection against a circuit drawing too much current.

  8. VAX - Wikipedia

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    VAX (an acronym for Virtual Address eXtension) is a series of computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture (ISA) and virtual memory that was developed and sold by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the late 20th century.

  9. GeForce 7 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 7800 GT is the second GPU in the series, launched on August 11, 2005 with immediate retail availability. It has 20 pixel pipelines, 7 vertex shaders, 16 ROPs and a 400 MHz core clock, 500 MHz memory clock (1 GHz effective) using GDDR3 memory. The GeForce 7800 GT had been introduced as a more affordable alternative to the 7800 GTX.