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NEMO is an ocean modeling platform composed of several models and numerical techniques for the use and processing of incoming and outgoing data. It has five main components: Ocean: NEMO-OPA (Océan Parallélisé) Sea ice: NEMO-LIM ("Louvain-la-neuve sea Ice Model") [1] Biogeochemistry: NEMO-TOP/PISCES ("Tracer in the Ocean Paradigm") [2]
NEMO Equipment, Inc. is a company based in Dover, New Hampshire, that designs and manufactures outdoor equipment, tents, sleeping pads and shelters. NEMO was founded by Cam Brensinger in 2002, while studying industrial design at the Rhode Island School of Design .
Spain (NEMO Land Turrets) Spain is looking for a heavy mortar system for the Dragon VCR and the ASCOD VAC. The NEMO is a potential candidate. [22] United Kingdom (NEMO Land Turrets) Patria and Rheinmetall unveiled a mission module for the Boxer equipped with a NEMO mortar system at the Defence Vehicle Dynamics 2024. [23]
DDR4-3200, 2 slots DDR5-5600, 2 slots DDR4-3200, 2 slots Memory capacity Up to 2×32 GB at time of purchase: Up to 2x48 GB at time of purchase 1× GB Storage 1x M.2 2280, Up to 4 TB WD SN850X at time of purchase: 256 GB NVMe: Cooling 28 W rated dissipation, 2×5 mm heatpipe and 65 mm fan: 30 W rated dissipation, 1x10 mm heatpipe and 65mm fan
The TRS-80 Model 16 came out in February 1982 [19] as the follow-on to the Model II; an upgrade kit was available for Model II systems. The Model 16 added a 6 MHz, 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 processor and memory card, keeping the original Z80 as an I/O processor, or as the main processor when 8-bit Model II software was loaded.
Products, services, and subsidiaries have been offered from International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations since the 1890s. [1] This list comprises those offerings and is eclectic; it includes, for example, the AN/FSQ-7, which was not a product in the sense of offered for sale, but was a product in the sense of manufactured—produced by the labor of IBM.
The Model D was the first Korean-made PC to be sold in the United States, and at the time of its introduction, it undercut the price of similar IBM PC compatibles by $500. [9] The $1,495 list price was the lowest of seven compatibles with comparable configurations in a September 1985 InfoWorld chart, and under half the price of the $2,820 IBM ...
A Kaypro II displaying the Kaypro Wikipedia page using Lynx over a serial connection A Kaypro II motherboard. The Kaypro II has a 2.5 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor; 64 KB of RAM; two single-sided 191 KB 5¼-inch floppy disk drives (named A: and B:); and an 80-column, green monochrome, 9" CRT that was praised for its size and clarity (in comparison, the Osborne 1 had a 5" display).