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Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
clock rate — /ˈklɒk reɪt/ (say klok rayt) noun the fundamental rate, measured in cycles per second, at which a computer performs its basic operations, such as adding two numbers, transferring a value from one register to another, etc …
Clock — For other uses, see Clock (disambiguation). Timepiece redirects here. For the Kenny Rogers album, see Timepiece (album). Platform clock at King s Cross railway station, London … Wikipedia
Clock of the Long Now — The first prototype, on display at the Science Museum in London. The Clock of the Long Now, also called the 10,000 year clock, is a proposed mechanical clock designed to keep time for 10,000 years. The project to build it is part of the Long Now… … Wikipedia
Bit rate — Bit rates Decimal prefixes (SI) Name Symbol Multiple kilobit per second kbit/s 103 megabit per second Mbit/s 106 gigabit per second Gbit/s 109 … Wikipedia
Line rate — The line rate of a communications link is the data rate of its raw bitstream, including all framing bits and other physical layer overhead. Fact|date=June 2007 For example, the line rate of a T1 data link is 1.544 Mbit/s, of which 1.536 Mbit/s is … Wikipedia
Quartz clock — A quartz clock is a clock that uses an electronic oscillator that is regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. This crystal oscillator creates a signal with very precise frequency, so that quartz clocks are at least an order of magnitude more… … Wikipedia
Atmos clock — Atmos is the brand name of a mechanical clock manufactured by Jaeger LeCoultre in Switzerland which doesn t need to be wound. It gets the energy it needs to run from small temperature changes in the environment, and can run for years without… … Wikipedia
Pilot ACE — The Pilot ACE was one of the first computers built in the United Kingdom, at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the early 1950s.It was a preliminary version of the full ACE, which had been designed by Alan Turing. After Turing left NPL (in … Wikipedia
Central processing unit — CPU redirects here. For other uses, see CPU (disambiguation). An Intel 80486DX2 CPU from above An Intel 80486DX2 from below … Wikipedia
Digital Visual Interface — (DVI) A male DVI D (single link) connector. Type Digital and analog computer video connector Production history … Wikipedia
Commodore 128 — Release date 1985 Discontinued 1989 Operating system Commodore BASIC 7.0 Digital Research CP/M 3.0 … Wikipedia