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  2. Graham's number - Wikipedia

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    The number was described in the 1980 Guinness Book of World Records, adding to its popular interest. Other specific integers (such as TREE(3)) known to be far larger than Graham's number have since appeared in many serious mathematical proofs, for example in connection with Harvey Friedman's various finite forms of Kruskal's theorem ...

  3. Apple III - Wikipedia

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    [3] An estimated 65,000 to 75,000 Apple III computers were sold. [5] [3] The Apple III Plus brought this up to approximately 120,000. [3] Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III's failure was that the system was designed by Apple's marketing department, unlike Apple's previous engineering-driven projects. [6]

  4. 4,294,967,295 - Wikipedia

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    Not only is 4,294,967,295 the largest known odd number of sides of a constructible polygon, but since constructibility is related to factorization, the list of odd numbers n for which an n-sided polygon is constructible begins with the list of factors of 4,294,967,295. If there are no more Fermat primes, then the two lists are identical.

  5. YouTubers build the world’s largest iPhone — and it actually ...

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    A giant, fully functioning iPhone created by popular YouTubers broke a world record.

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  7. Largest known prime number - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the progression of the largest known prime number in ascending order. [4] Here M p = 2 p − 1 is the Mersenne number with exponent p, where p is a prime number. The longest record-holder known was M 19 = 524,287, which was the largest known prime for 144 years. No records are known prior to 1456.

  8. 2,147,483,647 - Wikipedia

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    It thus improved upon the previous record-holding prime, 6,700,417, also discovered by Euler, forty years earlier. The number 2,147,483,647 remained the largest known prime until 1867. [4] In computing, this number is the largest value that a signed 32-bit integer field can hold.

  9. These 5 Stocks Could Be the Biggest iPhone 16 Winners, and ...

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    Apple used TSMC's latest 3-nanometer technology to produce chips for its iPhone 15 Pro models, but this year it will use the technology in the production of the chips for all of its iPhone 16 models.