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  • The '''[[general instrument|GI]] PIC Series''' (Programmable Intelligent Computer Series) was a family of {{arch|8}} [[microcontroller]]s first intr ...potential as a stand-alone chip, the GI promptly renamed it ''Programmable Intelligent Computer''. By the early 80s, GI expanded the family by introducing a numb
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  • ...sockets and are otherwise available for I/O, e.g. to attach a [[wikipedia:Intelligent Platform Management Interface#Baseboard management controller|BMC]]. In sum
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  • * {{intel|Intelligent Power Capability}}
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  • ...ns ultra-low power [[RISC-V]]-based microprocessors for [[neural processor|intelligent]] edge and IoT processing.
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  • ...family of {{arch|64}} [[ARM]] [[IoT]] SoCs designed by [[Qualcomm]] for [[intelligent]] edge computing.
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  • ...rocessor designed by [[Qualcomm]] and introduced in early [[2018]] for the intelligent edge market. Fabricated on Samsung's [[10 nm process|10LPE process]], the c
    3 KB (302 words) - 22:05, 12 April 2018
  • ...rocessor designed by [[Qualcomm]] and introduced in early [[2018]] for the intelligent edge market. Fabricated on Samsung's [[10 nm process|10LPE process]], the c
    3 KB (302 words) - 22:05, 12 April 2018