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  2. Die (integrated circuit) - Wikipedia

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    A die can host many types of circuits. One common use case of an integrated circuit die is in the form of a Central Processing Unit (CPU). Through advances in modern technology, the size of the transistor within the die has shrunk exponentially, following Moore's Law. Other uses for dies can range from LED lighting to power semiconductor devices.

  3. PlayStation technical specifications - Wikipedia

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    Maximum color depth of 16,777,216 colors (24-bit true color) 57,344 (256×224) to 153,600 (640×240) colors on screen; Unlimited color lookup tables (CLUTs) 32 levels of transparency; All calculations are performed to 24 bit accuracy; Texture mapping color mode: [9] Mode 4: 4-bit CLUT (16 colors) Mode 8: 8-bit CLUT (256 colors)

  4. Bit - Wikipedia

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    The International System of Units defines a series of decimal prefixes for multiples of standardized units which are commonly also used with the bit and the byte. The prefixes kilo (10 3) through yotta (10 24) increment by multiples of one thousand, and the corresponding units are the kilobit (kbit) through the yottabit (Ybit).

  5. Hardware stress test - Wikipedia

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    Stress testing, in general, should put computer hardware under exaggerated levels of stress in order to ensure stability when used in a normal environment. These can include extremes of workload, type of task, memory use, thermal load (heat), clock speed, or voltages. Memory and CPU are two components that are commonly stress tested in this way.

  6. Interface (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The exchange can be between software, computer hardware, peripheral devices, humans, and combinations of these. [1] Some computer hardware devices, such as a touchscreen, can both send and receive data through the interface, while others such as a mouse or microphone may only provide an interface to send data to a given system. [2]

  7. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    ASME Y14.44-2008 [1] and IEEE 315-1975 [2] define how to reference and annotate components of electronic devices. It breaks down a system into units, and then any number of sub-assemblies. The unit is the highest level of demarcation in a system and is always a numeral.

  8. RS-485 - Wikipedia

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    In a computer system, SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 may use this specification to implement the physical layer for data transmission between a controller and a disk drive. RS-485 is used for low-speed data communications in commercial aircraft cabins' vehicle bus .

  9. Jumper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics and particularly computing, a jumper is a short length of conductor used to close, open or bypass part of an electronic circuit. They are typically used to set up or configure printed circuit boards, such as the motherboards of computers. The process of setting a jumper is often called strapping. [citation needed]

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