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  2. Gigatron TTL - Wikipedia

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    The Gigatron TTL is a retro-style 8-bit computer, where the CPU is implemented by a set of TTL chips instead of a single microprocessor, imitating the hardware present in early arcades. Its target is the computing enthusiasts , for studying or hobby purposes.

  3. Seymour Cray - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Roger Cray (September 28, 1925 [1] – October 5, 1996) [2] was an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers that were the fastest in the world for decades, and founded Cray Research, which built many of these machines.

  4. Iskra Delta - Wikipedia

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    Triglav. Iskra Delta was a computer manufacturer from Slovenia, and one of the biggest computer producers in SFR Yugoslavia that saw its own end with the breakup of the country.

  5. Megatron - Wikipedia

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    This version of Megatron (known as Gigatron in Japan) is a six-changer, powerful enough to transform into five additional modes besides his robot form—twin-headed dragon, bat-gargoyle creature, race car, spaceship and claw (GigaDragon, GigaBat, GigaFormula, GigaJet and GigaHand in Japanese). [29]

  6. Cray-1 - Wikipedia

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    3D rendering of a Cray-1 with two figures as scale. The Cray-1 was a supercomputer designed, manufactured and marketed by Cray Research.Announced in 1975, the first Cray-1 system was installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1976.

  7. Industry Standard Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) is the 16-bit internal bus of IBM PC/AT and similar computers based on the Intel 80286 and its immediate successors during the 1980s. The bus was (largely) backward compatible with the 8-bit bus of the 8088-based IBM PC, including the IBM PC/XT as well as IBM PC compatibles.

  8. Galaksija (computer) - Wikipedia

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    The Galaksija (Serbian Cyrillic: Галаксија; Serbian pronunciation:, meaning "Galaxy") was a build-it-yourself computer designed by Voja Antonić.It was featured in the special edition Računari u vašoj kući (Computers in your home, written by Dejan Ristanović) of a popular eponymous science magazine, published late December 1983 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

  9. Mainframe computer - Wikipedia

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    A single-frame IBM z15 mainframe. Larger capacity models can have up to four total frames. This model has blue accents, as compared with the LinuxONE III model with orange highlights.