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  2. Qosmio - Wikipedia

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    Released on February 7, 2007, the Toshiba F45 series was an upgraded line of F40 laptops with advertised features including Dolby Home Theater and a built-in subwoofer. The basic specs included an Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 Processor at 1.66 GHz, with 2 megabytes of L2 cache attached to a 64-bit 667 MHz FSB. It had 2 gigabytes of PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM.

  3. Dynabook Satellite - Wikipedia

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    The Satellite Pro (also formerly the Satellite) is a line of laptop computers designed and manufactured by Dynabook Inc. of Japan, which was formerly Toshiba 's computer subsidiary. The Satellite Pro is currently positioned between their consumer E series and their business Tecra series of products. The earliest models in the series, introduced ...

  4. Dynabook Portégé - Wikipedia

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    Type. Ultrabook. subnotebook. Release date. 1993. Operating system. Windows, OpenSolaris. The Portégé is a range of business-oriented subnotebooks and ultrabooks manufactured by Dynabook Inc. From 1993 to 2018, the Portégé was manufactured by Toshiba 's computer subsidiary before Sharp Corporation purchased majority interest in it.

  5. Toshiba T series - Wikipedia

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    The Toshiba T series comprises personal computers sold internationally by the Japanese electronics conglomerate Toshiba, under their Information Systems subsidiary (now known as Dynabook Inc.), from 1981 to 1995. The T series began with desktop computers such as the T100 and T300, both of which were rebranded Pasopia models from Japan for ...

  6. Dynabook Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba T1000SE (1985) and DynaBook J-3100SS (1989). The dynabook was a portable computer concept first introduced by Alan C. Kay in the 1960s and 1970s. [6] [7] Tetsuya Mizoguchi, an executive in Toshiba's mainframe computer division, read Kay's paper "Personal Dynamic Media" in the March 1977 IEEE Computer; and inspired by the concept of a computer that could be carried and used by anyone of ...

  7. Toshiba Libretto - Wikipedia

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    2010. The Libretto (Italian for "booklet") is a line of subnotebook computers that was designed and produced by Toshiba. The line was distinguished by its combination of functionality and small size, squeezing a full Windows PC into a device the size of a paperback book. The first Libretto model, the Libretto 20, was released on April 17, 1996 ...

  8. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, 64-bit CPUs were introduced to the mainstream PC market in the form of x86-64 processors and the PowerPC G5. A 64-bit register can hold any of 2 64 (over 18 quintillion or 1.8×10 19) different values. The range of integer values that can be stored in 64 bits depends on the integer representation used.

  9. Disassembler - Wikipedia

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    Disassembler. A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language —the inverse operation to that of an assembler. Disassembly, the output of a disassembler, is often formatted for human-readability rather than suitability for input to an assembler, making it principally a reverse-engineering tool.