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The 65 nm process is an advanced lithographic node used in volume CMOS semiconductor fabrication. Printed linewidths (i.e. transistor gate lengths) can reach as low as 25 nm on a nominally 65 nm process, while the pitch between two lines may be greater than 130 nm.
AMD FX Series processors, codenamed Zambezi and based on AMD's Bulldozer architecture, were released in October 2011. The technology used a 32 nm SOI process, two CPU cores per module, and up to four modules, ranging from a quad-core design costing approximately US$130 to a $280 eight-core design.
Franklin Booth (July 18, 1874 – August 25, 1948) was an American artist known for his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. He had a unique illustration style based upon his early recreation of wood engraving illustrations with pen and ink.
This series belongs to the body of work of the overpainted photographs, or übermalte Fotographien, counting more than 2,000 pieces. [49] Firenze consists of small paintings bearing images of the city of Florence, created by the artist as a tribute to the music of Steve Reich and the work of Contempoartensemble, a Florence-based group of ...
Dancer in wooden armchair, from the series Ten Dancers (Dix Danseuses) 1925–26 Lithograph on paper 50.48 cm x 32.7 cm Ann Arbor University of Michigan Museum of Art [16] Dancer, from the series Ten Dancers (Dix Danseuses) 1925–26 Lithograph on paper 50.48 cm x 32.7 cm Ann Arbor University of Michigan Museum of Art [17] Figure Asleep: 1927
Here are 10 memorable examples from shows at seven museums in the last year, listed in chronological order of the exhibitions’ openings: Lucas Cranach the Elder, 'Adam and Eve'
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Watercolour, gouache and oil on gesso on fabric, on cardboard 1919 Southern Gardens: 28.9 x 22.5 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Watercolor and ink on paper, on cardboard 1919 Falling Bird: 23.5 x 27 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Watercolor, transferred printing ink, and ink on paper, on ...