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While we had intel that SW1500 #12 painted in a Southern inspired scheme would be working, it was not to be. Here SW1500 #9 rolls south through Stoney Point, its just black and white to me.
Intel coprocessor 8087 -2 from mid '80
in the '80 you needed this processor to work with AutoCAD in a more or less normal way
Plywood prefers the older Macs with the Intel chips to the newer ones with the ARM chips. They're warmer.
Former Metroline VW1566 is seen with Callanane of Galway, it is one of number of ex London Buses involved in a staff shuttle between the Intel Plant in Leixlip and the Weston Airfield in County Kildare
Intel Pentium 60 Mhz CPU
Focus stack and composite of 2x106 images.
Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!
All the biggest things start with small ones..
When I was a Baby, I talk as baby with Celeron 800mhz, now I Became a man, and now I speak as a Man, with my Pentium 4 Hyper Trade...
Intel Pentium 120 Mhz CPU
Focus stack and composite of 2x125 images.
Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!
First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.
This one came in a IBM ThinkPad laptop.
Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,400,000
Circuit Size:0.80
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992
Manufactured:week 51/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
Intel S-Spec:SX709
Package Type:Plastic
PQFP-132
Ringsend’s SG358 sits at the Intel Leixlip terminus of new Route 52. As part of the BusConnects roll out the network in changing to a combination of Spine, Local, Peak, Express and Radial routes. Route 52 operating between Ringsend and Leixlip (Intel) is one of the Radial routes introduced with the C Spine rollout to West Dublin and North Kildare. From Ringsend, Route 52 serves the City Centre, Heuston Station, Chapelizod Bypass, Liffey Valley, Lucan Bypass, Leixlip Village, Glen Easton (Green Lane) and terminates inside the Intel Campus.
This complex isn't very far from me and the streets are pretty busy when it's quitting time.. Took this on the way home from the grocery store.. Happy Windows Wednesday, Everybody!!
Portrait I did for men who work at Intel earlier this month (they actually are Intel software engineers).
Cannon Lake | Core i3-8121U
(NUC8I3CYSM)
Intels first 10nm CPU with Palm Cove Cores,
deactivated GT2 Gen10 IGP
Cannon Lake (CPU)
(Polysilicon | 5x | External light source)
(8,239 x 8,617 [70,995mm²] | 22030 dpi)
In case you're wondering, that's the reverse side of an Intel Core i5-7600 processor, greatly magnified using my camera's macro mode.
I thought it would be a great idea to take pictures of this chip before I installed it into my desktop computer, probably never to be seen again.
This replaces the less powerful i3-6100 chip which I had been using for a year.
Uno de los procesadores de Intel que han cambiado este mundo.
One of the Intel processors that have changed the world.