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JPEG
thumb|Continuously varied JPEG compression (between Q=100 and Q=1) for an abdominal [[CT scan]]
Audio Video Interleave
file format
ThinkPad
ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop and tablet computers produced since 1992. It was originally designed, created and manufactured by the American International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. IBM sold its PC business to the Chinese company Lenovo in 2005; since 2007, all ThinkPad models have been manufactured by Lenovo.
DEC Alpha
64-bit RISC microprocessor
VESA Local Bus
expansion bus for 486 PCs
Amiga 600
home computer
Am486
thumb|AMD Am486DX 40 MHz thumb|AMD Am486DX2 66MHz thumb|AMD Am5x86-P75 thumb|AMD Am486 DX2-66 die shot thumb|AMD Enhanced Am486 DX4-120 die shot thumb|AMD Élan SC450 in [[Nokia 9110 Communicator]]
Extended Graphics Array
graphics display standard
Amiga 1200
home computer
Atari Falcon
personal computer
Amiga 4000
Commodore computer
Super NES Mouse
Super NES peripheral
Macintosh Performa
family of personal computers by Apple
TI MSP430
mixed-signal microcontroller family
Intel 80486DX2
32-bit microprocessor model released in 1992
PC/104
thumb|right|upright=1.5|A PCI-104 single-board computer
Zilog Z180
eight-bit micoprocessor
ISO/IEC 8859-10
8-bit character encoding
Gravis UltraSound
sound card for IBM PC compatibles
TI-85
The TI-85 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Designed in 1992 as TI's second graphing calculator (the first was the TI-81), it was replaced by the TI-86, which has also been discontinued.
Cyrix Cx486DLC
microprocessor
9P
Plan 9 filesystem protocol
Intel 80486 OverDrive
family of 32-bit microprocessors
TurboDuo
The TurboDuo (later rebranded as simply the Duo) is a fourth-generation video game console developed by NEC Home Electronics and Hudson Soft for the North American market. It combines the capabilities of the TurboGrafx-16 and its CD-ROM drive add-on, the TurboGrafx-CD, into a single, redesigned unit. Initially test-marketed in Los Angeles in October 1992 before a nationwide rollout in May 1993, TurboDuo is the localized version of the Japanese PC Engine Duo, which was released in September 1991.
Intel 80486SL
thumb|right|180px|80486SLThe Intel i486SL is the power-saving variant of the i486DX microprocessor. The SL was designed for use in mobile computers. It was produced between November 1992 and June 1993. Clock speeds available were 20, 25 and 33 MHz. The i486SL contained all features of the i486DX. This version performed more than twice and consumes 50% less power than the Intel386 SL version.
Macintosh Quadra 950
personal computer by Apple
PowerBook Duo
line of small subnotebooks manufactured and sold by Apple Computer
Alpha 21064 chip
Cyrix Cx486SLC
microprocessor
Macintosh IIvx
personal computer by Apple
EMC Symmetrix
enterprise storage array
SuperSPARC
The SuperSPARC is a microprocessor that implements the SPARC V8 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Sun Microsystems. 33 and 40 MHz versions were introduced in 1992. The SuperSPARC contains 3.1 million transistors. It was fabricated by Texas Instruments (TI) at Miho, Japan in a 0.8 micrometre triple-metal BiCMOS process.
Macintosh Centris
family of personal computers by Apple
Macintosh LC II
personal computer by Apple
Macintosh IIvi
personal computer by Apple
PowerBook 180
laptop by Apple
microSPARC
The microSPARC (code-named Tsunami) is a discontinued microprocessor implementing the SPARC V8 instruction set architecture (ISA), developed by Sun Microsystems. It is a low-end microprocessor intended for low-end workstations and embedded systems. The microprocessor was developed by Sun, but the floating-point unit (FPU) was licensed from Meiko Scientific. It contains 800,000 transistors. It was used in the SPARCclassic and SPARCstation LX among others.
PowerBook 160
laptop by Apple
VISCII
VISCII is an unofficially defined modified ASCII character encoding for using the Vietnamese language with computers. It should not be confused with the similarly named officially registered VSCII encoding. VISCII keeps the 95 printable characters of ASCII unmodified, but it replaces 6 of the 33 control characters with printable characters. It adds 128 precomposed characters. Unicode and the Windows-1258 code page are now used for virtually all Vietnamese computer data, but legacy VSCII and VISCII files may need conversion.
IRIS GL
proprietary graphics API
Tandy Video Information System
multimedia device
DO-178B
DO-178B, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is a guideline dealing with the safety of safety-critical software used in certain airborne systems. It was jointly developed by the safety-critical working group RTCA SC-167 of the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) and WG-12 of the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE). RTCA published the document as RTCA/DO-178B, while EUROCAE published the document as ED-12B. Although technically a guideline, it was a de facto standard for developing avionics software systems until it was
iCOMP
company
RapidCAD
RapidCAD is a specially packaged Intel 486DX and a dummy floating-point unit (FPU) designed as pin-compatible replacements for an Intel 80386 processor and 80387 FPU. Because the i486DX has a working on-chip FPU, a dummy FPU package (the "RapidCAD-2") is supplied to go in the Intel 387 FPU socket. The dummy FPU is used to provide the FERR signal, necessary for compatibility purposes.