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Computer-related introductions in 2005

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Q48263
Microsoft's seventh-generation and second home video game console
Arduino
Arduino () is an Italian open-source hardware and software company (owned by Qualcomm), as well as a project and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital and other kinds of devices. Its hardware products are licensed under a CC BY-SA license, while the software is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or the GNU General Public License (GPL), permitting the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone. Arduino boards are available commercially from the official website or t
iPod nano
line of Apple music players
Mac mini
desktop computer series from Apple
OLPC XO-1
subnotebook computer for children
Athlon 64 X2
dual-core desktop CPU designed by AMD
Pentium D
family of Intel microprocessors
Apple Mighty Mouse
first multi-button computer mouse produced by Apple Inc.
Radeon X1000 series
series of video cards
VIA C7
x86 microprocessor
GeForce 7 series
series of GPUs
Nokia 770
cell phone model
OpenSPARC
OpenSPARC is an open-source hardware project, started in December 2005, for CPUs implementing the SPARC instruction architecture. The initial contribution to the project was Sun Microsystems' register-transfer level (RTL) Verilog code for a full 64-bit, 32-thread microprocessor, the UltraSPARC T1 processor. On March 21, 2006, Sun released the source code to the T1 IP core under the GNU General Public License v2. The full OpenSPARC T1 system consists of 8 cores, each one capable of executing four threads concurrently, for a total of 32 threads. Each core executes instruction in order and its lo
UltraSPARC T1
microprocessor by Sun Microsystems
Apple Wireless Keyboard
wireless keyboard by Apple
Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies
international standard for metadata to support the preservation of digital objects
Palm TX
PDA
IBM ThinkPad ThinkLight
thumb|right|A ThinkPad X200 with ThinkLight activated thumb|right |Closeup of the ThinkLight The ThinkLight was a keyboard light present on many older ThinkPad families of notebook computers.
COM Express
computer-on-module form factor
SPARC T-Series
range of multi-core microprocessors made originally by Sun and now Oracle