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DeskStation Technology was a
manufacturer of RISC-based
computer workstations intended to run
Windows NT.
DeskStation was
based in Lenexa, Kansas. DeskStation...
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Video Toaster Screamer, a
parallel extension to the
Toaster built by
DeskStation Technology, with four motherboards, each with a MIPS R4400 CPU running...
- copy of
Windows NT, and $2,595 for a 150 MHz card.[citation needed]
DeskStation Tyne Jazz (computer) MIPS
Magnum A BYTE
magazine article detailing the...
- Tiny
Desk Concerts is a
video series of live
concerts hosted by NPR
Music at the
desk of
former All
Songs Considered host Bob
Boilen in Washington, D.C...
- real-time
multiprocessor Maxion systems DeskStation Technology in
their Windows NT
personal computers and
DeskStation Tyne
workstation Digital Equipment Corporation...
- the ARC
standard include these:
Alpha DEC
Multia and Alpha
Station/AlphaServer
DeskStation Raptor i386 SGI
Visual Workstation MIPS Acer PICA
Carrera Computers...
- 300 MHz
Alpha 21164 in
their T3E-600 supercomputer.
Third parties such as
DeskStation also
built workstations using the
Alpha 21164. The 21164
continued the...
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personal workstation,
which NEC sold
under the OEM name
RISCstation Image.
DeskStation Technology Halfhill, Tom R. (June 1993). "Mips
Challenges Intel on Its...
- ARC standard, but
nevertheless were not
based on the Jazz platform:
DeskStation Tyne
NeTpower FASTseries Falcon ShaBLAMM! NiTro-VLB Siemens-Nixdorf RM-200...
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included Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) for
their Indy
workstation and
DeskStation Technology for
their Windows NT workstations. The R4600 was instrumental...