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  2. List of most expensive video games to develop - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the most expensive video games ever developed, with a minimum total cost of US$50 million and sorted by the total cost adjusted for inflation. Most game budgets are not disclosed, so this list is not indicative of industry trends.

  3. Timeline of computing 1980–1989 - Wikipedia

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    It was the first home computer to feature pre-emptive multitasking operating system. It used a Macintosh-like GUI. Cost: US$1,295 for a system with a single 880 KB 3.5 in disk drive and 256 KB of RAM. September 1985 UK

  4. Personal computer - Wikipedia

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    For Microsoft Windows systems, the average selling price (ASP) showed a decline in 2008/2009, possibly due to low-cost netbooks, drawing $569 for desktop computers and $689 for laptops at U.S. retail in August 2008.

  5. You Can Save Over $900 on a Gaming Laptop From Walmart ... - AOL

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    How much does a gaming computer cost? While you can find gaming laptops and PCs for less than $500, there’s a wide range in price points and some can go for over $3,000. Before you decide on ...

  6. Floating point operations per second - Wikipedia

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    A basic installation of IBM 7030 Stretch had a cost at the time of US$7.78 million each. The IBM 7030 Stretch performs one floating-point multiply every 2.4 microseconds. [78] Second-generation (transistor-based) computer. 1984 $18,750,000 $54,988,789 Cray X-MP/48 $15,000,000 / 0.8 GFLOPS. Third-generation (integrated circuit-based) computer ...

  7. CPU cache - Wikipedia

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    A CPU cache is a hardware cache used by the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer to reduce the average cost (time or energy) to access data from the main memory. [1] A cache is a smaller, faster memory, located closer to a processor core, which stores copies of the data from frequently used main memory locations.