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  2. MMX (instruction set) - Wikipedia

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    MMX is a single instruction, multiple data ( SIMD) instruction set architecture designed by Intel, introduced on January 8, 1997 [1] [2] with its Pentium P5 (microarchitecture) based line of microprocessors, named "Pentium with MMX Technology". [3] It developed out of a similar unit introduced on the Intel i860, [4] and earlier the Intel i750 ...

  3. Inverse kinematics - Wikipedia

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    In computer animation and robotics, inverse kinematics is the mathematical process of calculating the variable joint parameters needed to place the end of a kinematic chain, such as a robot manipulator or animation character's skeleton, in a given position and orientation relative to the start of the chain. Given joint parameters, the position ...

  4. Gear4music - Wikipedia

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    Gear4music. Gear4music is a British online retailer of musical instruments and musical equipment. The company's headquarters is in Holgate, York, England, with distribution centres in Germany, Spain, Sweden, and Ireland.

  5. 4 things to watch in tech earnings - AOL

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    Here are a few areas that I’ll be keeping an eye on as the Big Tech earnings season kicks off: Alphabet: Search advertising may be Google’s big moneymaker, but growth in that business has ...

  6. Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions - Wikipedia

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    The Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions or MAX are instruction set extensions to the Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC instruction set architecture (ISA). MAX was developed to improve the performance of multimedia applications that were becoming more prevalent during the 1990s. MAX instructions operate on 32- or 64-bit SIMD data types consisting of ...

  7. VideoCore - Wikipedia

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    VideoCore. A Broadcom VideoCore processor powers the line of popular Raspberry Pi micro-computers. VideoCore is a series of low-power mobile multimedia processors originally developed by Alphamosaic Ltd and now owned by Broadcom. Alphamosaic marketed its first version as a two-dimensional DSP architecture that makes it flexible and efficient ...

  8. Photomultiplier tube - Wikipedia

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    Photomultiplier tube. Photomultiplier tubes ( photomultipliers or PMTs for short) are extremely sensitive detectors of light in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are members of the class of vacuum tubes, more specifically vacuum phototubes.

  9. Battle Gear - Wikipedia

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    Battle Gear (バトル・ギア), previously known as Side by Side (サイド・バイ・サイド), is a series of racing video games developed and published by Taito, first released in arcades with Side by Side in 1996. The series was later released for various home consoles, such as the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

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