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  2. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 9 series (also known as the GeForce 9000 series) ... 1008 MHz memory (2016 MHz datarate), 256-bit interface for 64.5 GB/s of bandwidth. (57.6 GB/s for ...

  3. Apollo Guidance Computer - Wikipedia

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    Astronauts manually flew Project Gemini with control sticks, but computers flew most of Project Apollo except briefly during lunar landings. [6] Each Moon flight carried two AGCs, one each in the command module and the Apollo Lunar Module, with the exception of Apollo 7 which was an Earth orbit mission and Apollo 8 which did not need a lunar module for its lunar orbit mission.

  4. UNIVAC 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    The 9000 series uses monolithic integrated circuits for logic [3] [4] and plated-wire memory; [3] the latter functions somewhat like core memory but uses a non-destructive read. Since the 9000 series was intended as direct competitors to IBM, they use 80-column cards and EBCDIC character encoding. The family includes the 9200, 9300, 9400, and ...

  5. Janome - Wikipedia

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    Janome was also the first to develop a computerized machine for home use (the Memory 7, in 1979), the first to offer professional style embroidery for the home market (the Memory Craft 8000, in 1990) and the first to offer a long-arm quilting machine for home use (the Memory Craft 6500P, in 2003).

  6. HPE Superdome - Wikipedia

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    A building block is a cell, a card holding 4 processors and memory.Superdome has a ccNUMA architecture, which means that processors have shorter access times for their cell's memory but longer access times for other cell's memories, and data items are allowed to be replicated across individual cache memories but are kept coherent with one another by cache coherence hardware mechanisms.

  7. UNIVAC - Wikipedia

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    The 9000 series used plated-wire memory, which functioned somewhat like core memory but used a non-destructive read. Since the 9000 series was intended as direct competitors to IBM, they used 80-column cards and EBCDIC character encoding. Memory capacity started as low as 8K byte primary storage for a batch-configured system.