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An on-board computer (OBC) is the brain of any satellite. This sophisticated piece of equipment monitors and controls each and every function of the satellite. It is generally a very expensive device, ...
An IT provider to the NHS has been fined more than £3 million by the UK’s data protection authority, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), after a ransomware attack on the company led to the ...
This is an early internal document from 1986 for the original Compaq Deskpro 386/16. The Compaq Deskpro 386/16 was released in September 1986 and was the first commercially available PC with the Intel ...
In 1980 when Patrick was working at Intel, he walked many years for companies’ computer processors, he also worked on the 80386 microprocessor, and in 1987 he published an autobiography. He also ...
The x86 CPU landscape of the 1980s and 1990s was competitive in a way that probably seems rather alien to anyone used to the duopoly that exists today between AMD and Intel. At one point in time, C… ...
In a Product Change Notification (PCN) published on April 15, Zilog (now owned by Littelfuse) announced the End of Life for a range of Z80 products, specifically virtually all of the Z84C00 range. … ...
The AI wearable is getting slammed for performance and usability fails. Here's how Humane can save it before the likes of Apple, Amazon, and Google eat its lunch.
The photos show the clearest look so far into what comprises the Humane AI Pin, as well as a close-up of the Snapdragon processor it uses.
Intel's groundbreaking 8008 microprocessor was produced over 50 years ago, the ancestor of the x86 processor family that you may be using right now.
Linux was originally written for Intel's 32-bit 80386 processor family, which typically sported a page-based MMU among other features. Because ELKS doesn't need that level of memory management, it's ...