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  2. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    The byte has been a commonly used unit of measure for much of the information age to refer to a number of bits.In the early days of computing, it was used for differing numbers of bits based on convention and computer hardware design, but today means 8 bits.

  3. S3 Savage - Wikipedia

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    Number Nine's S3 Savage4 LT 8MB card. Savage4 was an evolution of Savage 3D technology in many ways. S3 refined the chip, fixing hardware bugs and streamlining the chip for both cost reduction and performance.

  4. Megabyte - Wikipedia

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    The unit megabyte is commonly used for 1000 2 (one million) bytes or 1024 2 bytes. The interpretation of using base 1024 originated as technical jargon for the byte multiples that needed to be expressed by the powers of 2 but lacked a convenient name.

  5. Voodoo2 - Wikipedia

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    The card runs at a chipset clock rate of 90 MHz and uses 100 MHz EDO DRAM, and is available for the PCI interface. The Voodoo2 comes in two models, one with 8 MB RAM and one with 12 MB RAM.

  6. Matrox G200 - Wikipedia

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    Matrox Millennium G200 AGP with 8MB SGRAM (1998) The G200 is a 2D, 3D, and video accelerator chip for personal computers designed by Matrox. It was released in 1998. [1]

  7. File size - Wikipedia

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    Due to typical file system design, the amount of space allocated for a file is usually larger than the size of the file's data – resulting in a relatively small amount of unusable storage space for each file, called slack space or internal fragmentation.

  8. Franklin eBookMan - Wikipedia

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    Franklin eBookMan EBM-911. The Franklin eBookMan is a discontinued handheld device made to read ebooks.This gadget, made from 1999 until 2002, has standard PDA functions and can play and record sounds.

  9. Akai S1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Akai S1000 is a 16-bit, 44.1 kHz professional stereo digital sampler, released by Akai in 1988. The S1000 was among the first professional-quality 16-bit stereo samplers. [3]