Inmos International plc (trademark INMOS) and two operating subsidiaries, Inmos Limited (UK) and Inmos Corporation (US), was a British semiconductor company...
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Transputer (redirect from INMOS Transputer)
series transputers Inmos T212, PREQUAL Inmos T222, PREQUAL STMicroelectronics IMST225 (Inmos T225) Inmos T400 Inmos T414 Inmos T425 Inmos T800, PREQUAL STMicroelectronics...
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INMO may refer to: Indian National Mathematical Olympiad Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The Inmos microprocessor factory, also known as the Inmos factory, previously known as Newport Wafer Fab, now known as Nexperia Newport, is a semiconductor...
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language (such as Pascal). It was developed by David May and others at Inmos (trademark INMOS), advised by Tony Hoare, as the native programming language for...
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computer released by Atari Corporation in the late 1980s, based on the INMOS Transputer. It was introduced in 1987 as the Abaq, but the name was changed...
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line of graphics adapters using the SGS Thomson INMOS G364 colour video controller, produced by INMOS (known for their transputer and eventually acquired...
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IBM VGA display adapter in 1987. The IBM VGA adapter used the INMOS G171 RAMDAC. The INMOS VGA RAMDAC was a separate chip, featured a 256-color (8-bit CLUT)...
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the British company Inmos, which in 1978 began development of the famous Transputer microprocessor. The site was acquired with Inmos in 1989, and was primarily...
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