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Name |
Intel |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
23 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
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IBM PS-Note 425 Laptop Computer, 1983 - Computer, Digital
IBM PS-Note 425 Laptop Computer, 1983. IBM PS-Note 425 black rectangular laptop computer features (A) keypad, screen with a flip-top cover and (B) a power supply. IBM blue and silver-colored circular logo stamped at top left above screen.
Record Type: Object
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Intel 400 Microprocessor - Processor, Digital Data
Intel 400 Microprocessor, c.1971-1981. Intel 400 Microprocessor features white and gold colored ceramic package holding a small square chip at center; stamped "Malaysia 7610" and marked in pencil "1601"
Record Type: Object
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Intel Pentium 4 Microprocessor - Processor, Digital Data
Intel Pentium 4 Microprocessor, 2001. Intel Pentium 4 Microprocessor computer chip designed to power a wide-range of digital video, audio and 3D graphic applications. Microprocessor features a square gold-colored chip set in square beaded border in a grid pattern. i486 chip, Grey chip with white writing
Record Type: Object
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Intel Pentium II Processor, 1997 - Processor, Digital Data
Intel Pentium II Processor, 1997. Intel Pentium II Processor with MMX technology [single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instruction set architecture] features a black rectangular plastic cartridge with Intel and Pentium II logos printed at front left in silver-colored ink, and a blue-colored square slot containing microprocessors at center right. This processor featured a clock speed of 266 MHz (1 MHz equals 1 million ticks per second), 512K C...
Record Type: Object
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Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970 - Lécuyer, Christophe
Book, "Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970" by Christophe Lécuyer. Part of the Inside Technology series published by MIT Press. Hardcover, 408 pages. Summary: "In Making Silicon Valley, Christophe Lécuyer shows that the explosive growth of the personal computer industry in Silicon Valley was the culmination of decades of growth and innovation in the San Francisco-area electronics industry. Using the tools of ...
Record Type: Library
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Raw Silicon - Silicon
Raw Silicon. One of four chunks of raw silicon; shiny gray-colored and irregularly shaped.
Record Type: Object
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Raw Silicon, c.1968-2003 - Silicon
Raw Silicon, c.1968-2003. Four chunks of manufactured and purified raw siliconslightly; each shiny gray-colored and irregularly shaped, measuring approximately 6" in diameter.
Record Type: Object