Hardware

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Cruz t501

From Velocity Micro, the foremost builder of premium desktop PCs, comes an amazing 7” tablet at a remarkable price. Capacitive touch screen, front facing camera, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich),…

Cruz t507

The Velocity Micro Cruz T507 is the latest entry into the company's lineup of low-cost Android slates. It features a single-core 1.2GHz CPU, 8GB of internal storage, and a 7-inch display. Other…

Cruz t508

The Velocity Micro Cruz T508 is an Android 4.0 tablet with an 8 inch display, 1.2 GHz Allwinner A10 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, and 802.11n WiFi. It has front and rear cameras, and supports Adobe…

Cruz t510

From Velocity Micro, the foremost builder of premium desktop PCs, comes an amazing 9.7", ultra thin tablet (8.9mm) at a remarkable price. Features and specs of the Cruz™ T510 include a 9.7"…

CSE-RACK14U

New Mini Rack Cabinet, CSE-RACK14U, is optimized for office, small/medium business (SMB), research and academic institutions or professional studio environments (movie animation, music production…

CSIRAC

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CSIRAC

In 1947, Maston Beard and Trevor Pearcey led a research group at the Sydney-based Radiophysics Laboratory of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (now known as…

CT7716

In October 1981, NEC announced the N7716 cartridge magnetic tape unit for OEM. It employed magnetic tape with a width of 1/4 inch and length of 450 feet, and was designed as a backup unit for…

CT7740

In October 1982, NEC announced the N7740 cartridge magnetic tape unit which doubled the number of tracks to 8.

CVT Industries Videosport

This is a New Zealand made pong console with the name Videosport. What is nice about this console is the wooden housing and veneer finish. It is not cheapened by the plastic that all other NZ…

Cyber 18

The Cyber 18 was a 16-bit minicomputer which was a successor to the CDC 1700 minicomputer. It was mostly used in real-time environments. One noteworthy application is as the basis of the 2550 - a…

Cyber 205

In 1980, the successor to the Cyber 203, the Cyber 205 was announced. The UK Meteorological Office at Bracknell, England was the first customer and they received their Cyber 205 in 1981. The Cyber…

Cybiko Classic

The Cybiko is a Russian handheld computer introduced in the U.S. by David Yang's company Cybiko Inc. as a retail test market in New York on April 2000, and rolled out nationwide in May 2000. It is…

Cyrix 387DX+

The Cyrix 387DX+ is a CX-83D87 for the European marked, relabeled 387DX+. It is the fastest 387-compatible coprocessor and provides up to 50% more performance than the Intel 387DX. It also offers…

Cyrix 387DX-33

The predecessor of the CX-83D87. The Cyrix 387DX was soon replaced by the much more advanced CX-83D87.

Cyrix 5x86-100GP (026-3.6V)

The 5x86 processor utilizes efficient fifth-generation (Pentium class) architectural features to significantly improve performance while minimizing transistor count. It achieves this performance…

Cyrix 5x86-100GP (030-3.45V)

The 5x86 processor utilizes efficient fifth-generation (Pentium class) architectural features to significantly improve performance while minimizing transistor count. It achieves this performance…

Cyrix 5x86-100GP w/ Cooler

The 5x86 processor utilizes efficient fifth-generation (Pentium class) architectural features to significantly improve performance while minimizing transistor count. It achieves this performance…

Cyrix 5x86-100QP

The 5x86 processor utilizes efficient fifth-generation (Pentium class) architectural features to significantly improve performance while minimizing transistor count. It achieves this performance…

Cyrix 6x86-P150+GP

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86-P150+GP w/ Capacitors

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86-P150+GP, no Voltage Markings

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86-P166+GP

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86-P166+GP 3.53V

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86-PR166+GP

Cyrix entered the fifth generation processor market with the 6x86 processor, formerly projected as the M1. As a successful and cheaper (often less than half the cost) alternative to the Intel…

Cyrix 6x86L-P150+GP

The earlier versions of the 6x86 had problems with heat and power consumption. Responding to customer complaints, Cyrix came out with a lower powered version called the 6x86L. This processor…

Cyrix 6x86L-PR166+GP

The earlier versions of the 6x86 had problems with heat and power consumption. Responding to customer complaints, Cyrix came out with a lower powered version called the 6x86L. This processor…

Cyrix 6x86L-PR200+GP

The 6x86 PR200 processor introduced non-standard bus speeds up to 75 MHz - many motherboards and PCI cards did not support this speeds: Since the PCI bus runs at half of the mainboard bus speed,…

Cyrix 6x86L-PR200+GP, Variant

The earlier versions of the 6x86 had problems with heat and power consumption. Responding to customer complaints, Cyrix came out with a lower powered version called the 6x86L. This processor…

Cyrix 6x86MX-PR166

The successor to the 6x86 and 6x86L is the 6x86MX (M2), introduced May 30, 1997 and intended to compete with AMD's K6 and Intel's Pentium MMX. The 6x86MX is an evolutionary step from the 6x86 and…

Cyrix 6x86MX-PR200, 66 MHz Bus

The successor to the 6x86 and 6x86L is the 6x86MX (M2), introduced May 30, 1997 and intended to compete with AMD's K6 and Intel's Pentium MMX. The 6x86MX is an evolutionary step from the 6x86 and…

Cyrix 6x86MX-PR200, 75 MHz Bus

The successor to the 6x86 and 6x86L is the 6x86MX (M2), introduced May 30, 1997 and intended to compete with AMD's K6 and Intel's Pentium MMX. The 6x86MX is an evolutionary step from the 6x86 and…

Cyrix 6x86MX-PR233

The successor to the 6x86 and 6x86L is the 6x86MX (M2), introduced May 30, 1997 and intended to compete with AMD's K6 and Intel's Pentium MMX. The 6x86MX is an evolutionary step from the 6x86 and…

Cyrix Cx486DLC-33GP

Made in Japan has core frequency of 33mhz.

Cyrix Cx486DLC-33GP black

This is not a 486 like all the others. Technically it's a 386 with 486 instructions with 1KB L1 cache. It fits in a regular 386 motherboard (if the motherboard supports it) and runs a bit faster…

Cyrix Cx486DLC-33GP OEM

Cx486DLC-33GP OEM has address bus of 32 bit.

Cyrix Cx486DLC-33GP OEM 2

The Cyrix 486DLC is pin compatible to the Intel i386DX. While the internals of the 486DLC are roughly equivalent to those in the i486SX, the bus interface is identical to that of the Intel 386DX,…

Cyrix Cx486DLC-40GP

The Cyrix 486DLC is pin compatible to the Intel i386DX. While the internals of the 486DLC are roughly equivalent to those in the i486SX, the bus interface is identical to that of the Intel 386DX,…

Cyrix Cx486DRx²25/50GP

Cyrix DRx² chips are clock-doubled versions of the Cyrix DLC processors and thus the most effective way to upgrade an i386DX based system. With its clock-doubling feature, the upgrade processor…

Cyrix Cx486DRx²33/66GP

Cyrix DRx² chips are clock-doubled versions of the Cyrix DLC processors and thus the most effective way to upgrade an i386DX based system. With its clock-doubling feature, the upgrade processor…

Cyrix Cx486DX-33GP

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX-40 w/ Cooler, new Logo

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX-40 w/ Cooler, newer Logo

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX-40 w/ Cooler, old Logo

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX-40GP

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX-V33QP

A low voltage version of the Cx486DX-33 (3.3V compared to 5V in the standard version). This processor was intended to be used in mobile devices and comes in a surface-mount PQFP version.

Cyrix Cx486DX2-50 w/ Cooler

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX2-50 w/ Cooler, 'Write-Back'

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX2-50GP

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX2-66 w/ Cooler

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

Cyrix Cx486DX2-66GP

The Cyrix Cx486DX was designed to be completely software-compatible with Intel's i486DX processor. It is not just an Intel clone but a completely new design by Cyrix. Compared to the i486DX the…

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