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  2. TMS34010 - Wikipedia

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    The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized graphics hardware existed earlier, such as blitters , the TMS34010 chip is a microprocessor which includes graphics-oriented instructions, making it a combination of a CPU and what would later be ...

  3. Texas Instruments TMS1000 - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, chips in this family could be purchased in volume for around $2 each. [5] By 1979 about 26 million parts in this family were sold every year. [6] The TMS 1000 is used in Texas Instruments' own Speak & Spell educational toy, [5] the Big Trak programmable toy vehicle and in the electronic game Simon. [7]

  4. Lamaze Infant Development System - Wikipedia

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    Lamaze Infant Development System is a line of baby toys belonging to Takara Tomy, which acquired the former owner, RC2 Corporation and its subsidiary Learning Curve Brands, in 2011. The name Lamaze is licensed by Lamaze International, a Washington, D.C.–based nonprofit organization.

  5. Intel sees AI opportunity for standalone programmable chip unit

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    Intel's programmable chip unit began operating as a standalone business at the beginning of the year, and on Thursday outlined its plans for the future and its official name: "Altera, an Intel ...

  6. ATmega328 - Wikipedia

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    ATmega328 is commonly used in many projects and autonomous systems where a simple, low-powered, low-cost micro-controller is needed. Perhaps the most common implementation of this chip is on the popular Arduino development platform, namely the Arduino Uno, Arduino Pro Mini [4] and Arduino Nano models.

  7. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    The STK200 starter kit and development system has a DIP socket that can host an AVR chip in a 40, 20, or 8-pin package. The board has a 4 MHz clock source, 8 light-emitting diode (LED)s, 8 input buttons, an RS-232 port, a socket for a 32 KB SRAM and numerous general I/O. The chip can be programmed with a dongle connected to the parallel port.