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  • ...ade_hardware|board set]] with a [[Motorola]] [[6800]] [[central processing unit]] (CPU).
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  • ...'''SuperGrafx''' was a [[video game console]] with a [[central processing unit]] by [[Hudson Soft]] that was manufactured by [[NEC]]. Games were distribut
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  • ...pberry Pi|Raspberry Pi Zero]] chip with a 1 gigahertz [[central processing unit|CPU]].
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  • ...o run on computers using [[AIM alliance]] [[PowerPC]] [[central processing unit|processor]]s.
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  • cpu = 2 23 MHz [[Hitachi]] [[SH-2]] [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s|
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  • ...ade_hardware|board set]] with a [[Motorola]] [[6800]] [[central processing unit]] (CPU).
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  • ...by an [[Allwinner]] [[R16]] chip with a 1.2 gigahertz [[central processing unit|CPU]], rather than the [[Ricoh]] [[5A22]] chip with a 3.58 megahertz CPU th ...that were positioned behind the faux-controller panel in the front of the unit. The power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and
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  • ...pberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 megahertz [[central processing unit|CPU]], rather than the [[Zilog]] [[Z80]]-based [[Sharp]] [[Z80|LH0080A]] ch
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  • *528 MHz quad-core [[ARM]] [[Cortex-A7]] [[CPU]] (central processing unit) *500 Mhz dual-core ARM [[Mali-400 MP2]] [[GPU]] (graphics processing unit)
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  • They used the [[6809|6809E]] [[central processing unit|CPU]], clocked at 0.895 MHz or 1.79 MHz, and were not compatible with the e
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  • *1.2 Ghz dual-core Cortex-A7 CPU (central processing unit) *500 Mhz dual-core Mali-400 ARM GPU (graphics processing unit)
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  • ...pberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 megahertz [[central processing unit|CPU]], rather than the [[Zilog]] [[Z80]]-based [[NEC]] [[Z80|µPD780C]] chi
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  • This system had an [[ARM]] [[central processing unit]] and contained 60 [[emulation|emulated]] [[Atari 2600]] games. It came wit This system had an [[ARM]] [[central processing unit]] and contained 75 [[emulation|emulated]] [[Atari 2600]] games. Unlike the
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  • THEC64 also has [[VIC-20]] functionality, as the unit can be switched to load into Commodore 64 mode, VIC-20 mode, or the Commodo *1.2 Ghz dual-core Cortex-A7 CPU (central processing unit)
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  • ...Motorola]] [[68000]] and [[AIM alliance]] [[PowerPC]] [[central processing unit|processor]]s.
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  • ...uilding, military equipment, chemicals, mining, metallurgy, textiles, food processing, tourism| ...tranet service which is known as [[Bright Light]] (광명, Kwangmyong). The [[Central Information Agency for Science and Technology]] (중앙과학기술통보�
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  • ...sole would use a 200 MHz [[Hitachi]] [[SH-4]] for its [[central processing unit|CPU]] and a 67 MHz [[ARM]] processor for sound. The code name for the conso ...rder-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Visual Memory Unit]]
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  • ...add Wii Classic Controller ports to the Famicom Mini without damaging the unit. *1.2 Ghz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU (central processing unit)
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  • ...m chips, rather than the later games that contained a [[central processing unit]]. The first of these games was [[Computer Othello]], released in June 1978 ...uired a bright light, which would shine through a window at the top of the unit in order to illuminate the screen. These games included tabletop versions o
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  • ...m chips, rather than the later games that contained a [[central processing unit]]. The first of these games was [[Computer Othello]], released in June 1978 ...was downscaled, and the released unit was a helmet-mounted stereoscopic 3D unit that displayed red graphics on a black background.
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