Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
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| NVidia Quadro NVS 200 | The NVIDIA Quadro 200 NVS Graphics Controller is a low profile, dual-head graphics processing unit (GPU) that has a single, high-density connector. It provides 2D graphics. Easily installed with a… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 280 PCI-E | Quadro NVS 280 PCI-Express is low-profile, dual head, 64MB graphics board. Featuring a single high-density connector, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 280 boards provide tremendous flexibility for users that… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 285 | The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 285 brings a new level of graphics performance and display flexibility to the mainstream PC. The new Quadro NVS 285 PCI Express professional graphics card incorporates the… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 290 | NVIDIA Quadro® NVS 290 graphics board brings a new level of performance, quality and stability for professional 2D multi-display environments. Ground-breaking NVIDIA® unified architecture… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 300M | Quadro NVS 300M is an upper-middle business card with support for special drivers that are certified for professional applications like Microsoft Office Suite, Hummingbird Exceed, Lotus Notes, etc… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 320M | Quadro NVS 320M is an upper-middle business card with support for special drivers that are certified for professional applications like Microsoft Office Suite, Hummingbird Exceed, Lotus Notes, etc… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 440 | The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 440 multi-display graphics solution provides rock-solid hardware that delivers crystal clear images and display flexibility with support for both analog and digital displays… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 50 | The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 50 Graphics Controller is a low profile PCI graphics card. This cost-effective single-monitor configuration includes 64MB of DDR frame buffer memory, and VGA and S-Video… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 510M | Quadro NVS 510M is a high-end business card with support for special drivers that are certified for professional applications like Microsoft Office Suite, Hummingbird Exceed, Lotus Notes, etc. It'… |
| NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI | The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 280 PCI Graphics Controller is ideal for desktop users such as telesales-center representatives or advanced Excel spreadsheet analysts who require the flexibility of dual-… |
| NVidia Soundstorm | SoundStorm was an advanced integrated 5.1 sound technology certification developed by Nvidia for the nForce and nForce2 platforms based on the nForce audio processing unit (APU). |
| NVidia Tesla C870 | The Tesla C870 GPU computing processor transforms a standard workstation into a personal supercomputer. With 128 streaming processor cores, the CUDA C-language development environment and… |
| NWS-800 Series (Prototype) | The NWS-800 Series (popularly known by the name "NEWS") was a machine born of the ambition to enable a single person to monopolize a workstation with performance on a par with the VAX780. |
| Odhner Arithmometer | The Odhner Arithmometer was a very successful pinwheel calculator invented in Russia in 1873 by W. T. Odhner, a Swedish immigrant. Its industrial production officially started in 1890 in Odhner's… |
| OHIO Scientific C2 | Little information about this C2 system composed of a computer case and a separate floppy drives case. The system pictured is a C2-OEM-4. [OEM] means it could be bought by other computer… |
| Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P | Ohio Scientific, based in Ohio, USA, were the makers of the Superboard II. The Challenger 1P and Challenger IIP-MF were essentially cased versions of this single board system with integrated… |
| OHIO Scientific Challenger 4P | When the C4P was launched, Ohio Scientific said that it was a giant step in the world of the home computers. It was twice as fast as an Apple ll or Commodore Pet and more than three times as fast… |
| OHIO Scientific CHALLENGER II | This computer is based on the MODEL 500 CPU board. It is actually a Super Kit (see Model 500) assembled with a cassette interface and a keyboard. OHIO Scientific presented two enhanced versions of… |
| Ohio Scientific Challenger III | Ohio Scientific Challenger III introduced in 1978 is an enhanced version of the Challenger IIp. It has 3 cpu's: a 6800, 6502A and Z80. Includes dual 8" floppy drives. Designed to run up to 16… |
| OHIO Scientific Superboard II | The Superboard II, also called Model 600, was quite the same board as the british clone Compukit UK-101. It came in only ready built version and did not featured neither power regulation on… |
| Oki Electric OKITAC S series | Oki Electric, in June 1989, began selling two new workstation models. The 4/50 was a high-performance workstation that was standard equipped with a GX graphics accelerator and added a newly custom… |
| Oki Electric OKITAC-9000 series | Oki Electric announced the OKITAC-9000 series as a way of strengthening its OKI FRAMEWARE, a system framework package. The series consisted of high-performance UNIX systems supplied by Hewlett-… |
| Oki Electro Printer | In terms of its principle of operation, Oki Electro Printer printed on paper by depositing an ion stream controlled by an electric field onto an ink mist. The printer used corona discharge… |
| OKI High-Speed Paper Tape Punch | In 1958, Oki Electric Industry announced this high-speed paper tape punch to replace paper tape punches which came as accessories to typewriters. This punch was not simply a speeded-up version of… |
| OKI High-Speed Serial Card Reader | In 1963, Oki Electric Industry developed a high-speed serial card reader with a read speed of 1,000 cards/minute. This was done based on the card reader design for the OKITAC-5090 general-purpose… |
| OKI High-Speed Tape Punch | In 1964, Oki Electric Industry announced a 12,000 character/minute high-speed tape punch to keep up with the increased performance and online capability of the OKITAC-5090 computer. |
| OKI Media Server System | Oki Electric announced the OKI Media Server system in October 2000 for high-speed transfers of high-quality video content over broadband Internet connections. Supporting not only the MPEG-1 and… |
| Oki Microline 590 | The ML520/521 and ML590/591 series featured an intelligent print head with a wire-movement detector for implementing AutoGap and other functions. The intelligent head technology was technology… |
| OKI Station 7300/30 | The OKI Station 7300/30 was a high-performance desktop workstation that ran on a 64-bit Intel RISC processor (the 40 MHz i860). The 7300/30 offered powerful processing capability as well as… |
| OKI-58 Photoelectric Tape Reader | Oki Electric Industry announced the OKI-58, its first photoelectric tape reader, in 1961. The OKI-58 could continuously or intermittently read paper tape at high speed. Its speed was 200char/s or… |
| OKIMINITAC500 | The OKIMINITAC500, which was marketed next in 1967, was capable of simultaneous and automatic calculation and making table generation, and the necessary data could be output to paper tape for… |
| OKIMINITAC5000 | The OKIMINITAC5000, announced by Oki Electric industry in 1966 as a computer for office use, performed both real-time and batch processing for billing, and was capable of simultaneously processing… |
| OKIMINITAC710 | The OKIMINITAC710, which used the stored program system, was marketed in 1971, and was not limited to billing processing. It was used for a wide range of clerical tasks, including classification… |
| OKIsystemA10 | Marketed by Oki Electric Industry in 1989, the OKIsystemA10 Series (Models 10, 30, 50 and 70) used the 80386 CPU (for Models 10, 30 and 50) and the 80486 CPU (Model 70). The series was equipped… |
| OKIsystemA100 | The OKIsystemA100 Series, which was marketed at the same time, was designed based on a few basic concepts, including: support for network systems, providing OA functionality for personal computers… |
| OKITAC-4300 | The OKITAC-4300 minicomputer was developed and first marketed in 1969. It compactly housed a central processing unit (binary operations) and magnetic core memory unit (16-bit/word, up to 8,192… |
| OKITAC-4300b | The OKITAC-4300 minicomputer was developed and first marketed in 1969. It compactly housed a central processing unit (binary operations) and magnetic core memory unit (16-bit/word, up to 8,192… |
| OKITAC-4300C | The OKITAC-4300 minicomputer was developed and first marketed in 1969. It compactly housed a central processing unit (binary operations) and magnetic core memory unit (16-bit/word, up to 8,192… |
| OKITAC-4500 | The OKITAC-4500 was fully equipped with the online real-time capabilities and input/output control capabilities necessary for scientific and engineering calculation and measurement, and for… |
| OKITAC-4500C | Furthermore, the OKITAC-4500C, which achieved higher speed using TTL-ICs (integrated circuit elements), was announced in 1973, and that machine was active in facilities such as the research… |
| OKITAC-5090A | The OKITAC5090 was the first machine in Japan to use magnetic core memory for all internal memory. It was completed in 1961, but the OKITAC5080 was developed as a prototype in the previous year.… |
| OKITAC-5090C | The OKITAC5090 was the first machine in Japan to use magnetic core memory for all internal memory. It was completed in 1961, but the OKITAC5080 was developed as a prototype in the previous year.… |
| OKITAC-5090H | The OKITAC5090H was completed in 1963. It was designed for larger size and more general applicability, with an architecture significantly different from the previous OKITAC5090 Series Models A-D… |
| OKITAC-5092 Card Read-Punch | Just like the card reader, this unit employed a photoelectric reader, and used solar cells as the reading element, so reading was extremely stable. |
| OKITAC-5093 High-Speed Printer | Oki released OKITAC-5093 high-speed printer for OKITAC-5090 computer system as Oki's first commercial printer. It implemented the flying belt system with a type belt, and could print calculated… |
| OKITAC-5094 | In 1961, Oki Electric Industry announced a photoelectric card reader for 80-column cards, as a card reader for the OKITAC-5080 computer. This device was a standalone model housed in a cabinet, and… |
| OKITAC-5096 | In 1961, Oki Electric Industry announced the OKITAC-5096 photoelectric tape reader with reels as an input device for the OKITAC-5090 computer. |
| OKITAC-5099T | The OKITAC-5099(T2) was completed in May 1961 as a magnetic tape unit to connect with the OKITAC5090C and D Series. |
| OKITAC8300 Model 32 | The OKITAC8300 super minicomputer was announced in 1988 and featured higher performance based on a 32-bit architecture, expanded memory space (64 megabytes), virtual memory, and processing for… |
| OKITAC8300 Model 38 | The OKITAC8300 super minicomputer was announced in 1988 and featured higher performance based on a 32-bit architecture, expanded memory space (64 megabytes), virtual memory, and processing for… |
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