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Intel Kembangkan USB-C Untuk Menggantikan 3.5mm Jack Headset Intel berencana untuk mengembangkan USB-C, agar benar-benar dapat menggantikan standar 3.5mm headphone jack pada perangkat mobile saat ini. Hal itu dikemukakan Intel baru-baru ini di sebuah acara teknologi di Cina.
Intel juga mengatakan bahwa manfaat menggunakan USB-C bukan hanya sebagai jack...
www.caktekno.com/8698/intel-kembangkan-usb-c-untuk-mengga...
Intel is making such light peak technology to overcome the limitation that traditional connectors face as they move huge amounts of data. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Peak
The partially demolished Intel Shell at sunset, Austin Texas, February 25, 2007.
Photo by Steve Hopson. See more photos at www.stevehopson.com.
I printed piece of chip art from the Intel 4001 masked ROM. NMOS in yarn is rarely functional, so I omitted the transistors.
The first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004, was originally ordered by the Busicom Japanese company for exclusive use in their line of desktop calculators. It was delivered in early 1971.
Intel was then able to re-negotiate the rights to build 4004 processors for other customers. The Intel 4004 was introduced as the first commercially-available microprocessor in November 1971.
Busicom went bankrupt in 1974. Intel makes $10 billion a year selling (mostly) microprocessors as of 2014.
(Thanks Wikipedia!)
This processor is a 4004 rev. C socketed into the main board of a Busicom 162-DE calculator, released in 1972. Note the 3-digit batch number: B0461. The markings on top of the die (保税) is a stamp of the Japanese customs.
The calculator stands on my desk, in perfect working condition.
Taken with an Auto-Topcor 5.8cm f/1.8 lens with Exakta-mount macro extension rings.
Allison Daniel Fernandes Coelho Souza (MA), Marcos Vinícius Silva Amorin , Marcelli Tavares Alves, Julia dos Santos Fernandes (RJ), Ana Luisa Lopes Marques Coutinho (CE) e Prof. Roseli de Deus Lopes com Ada Yonath - Nobel de Química (2009)
This netbook is running meego. The new mobile os project with contribution from Intel and Nokia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeeGo