Archives : October-2019

DNA

DNA The structure of the DNA double helix. The atoms in the structure are colour-coded by element and the detailed structures of two base pairs are shown in the bottom right. The structure of part of a DNA double helix Deoxyribonucleic acid (/diːˈɒksɪˌraɪboʊnjuːˌkliːɪk, –ˌkleɪ-/ (listen); DNA) is a molecule composed of two chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth ..

Read more

DRAM (dynamic random access memory) Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of memory that is typically used for data or program code that a computer processor needs to function. DRAM is a common type of random access memory (RAM) used in personal computers (PCs), workstations and servers. Random access allows the PC processor to access any part ..

Read more

Intel Intel Corporation Intel’s current logo, used since 2006 Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California Formerly N M Electronics (1968) Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: INTC NASDAQ-100 Component DJIA Component S&P 100 Component S&P 500 Component Industry Semiconductors Founded July 18, 1968; 51 years ago Founders Gordon Moore Robert Noyce Headquarters Santa Clara, California, U.S. Area served Worldwide Key people Gordon Moore ..

Read more

Tehran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the Iranian capital city. For other uses, see Tehran (disambiguation). Tehran تهران Capital city تهران بزرگ · Greater Tehran Clockwise from top: Milad Tower seen from Qarb Town, northern Tehran seen from Ab-o-Atash Park, City Theater, Mount Tochal seen from Abrisham Bridge, Tabiat Bridge, Chitgar Lake, Golestan Palace, Ferdows Garden, and the Azadi Tower. Seal ..

Read more

Samba (software) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about computer software. For other uses, see Samba (disambiguation). This article relies too much on references to primary sources. Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. (February 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Samba Initial release 1992; 27 years ago[1] Stable release 4.11.0 / ..

Read more

Italy This article is about the country. For other uses, see Italy (disambiguation). “Italia” redirects here. For other uses, see Italia (disambiguation). Coordinates: 43°N 12°E Italian Republic Repubblica Italiana  (Italian) Flag Coat of Arms Anthem: Il Canto degli Italiani  (Italian) “The Song of the Italians” Location of Italy (dark green)– in Europe (light green & dark grey) – in the European Union (light green)  –  [Legend] Capital and largest city Rome ..

Read more

Samba For the Brazilian dance, see Samba (Brazilian dance). For other uses, see Samba (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Sambo or Zamba. Samba Stylistic origins Batuque fandango purace music Cultural origins 17th century – 20th century, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Typical instruments Cavaquinho tamborim cuíca Subgenres Samba-canção partido alto samba-enredo samba de Gafieira samba de Breque bossa nova pagode Fusion ..

Read more

Energizer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Energizer Holdings, Inc. Energizer Headquarters Type Public Traded as NYSE: ENR S&P 400 Component Industry Consumer goods Founded 1896; 123 years ago (as the American Electrical Novelty & Manufacturing Company, spun off from Ralston Purina Company in 2000) Headquarters Town and Country, Missouri, U.S. Key people Alan Hoskins, CEO Products Batteries Revenue $3.4 billion [1] Operating income $434 million [1] ..

Read more

x86 x86 is a generic name for the series of Intel microprocessor families that began with the 80286 microprocessor. This series has been the provider of computing for personal computers since the 80286 was introduced in 1982. x86 microprocessors include the 386DX/SX/SL family, the 486DX/SX//DX2/SL/DX4 family, and the Pentium 3 family. The x86 line replaced Intel’s previous series, the ..

Read more

mainframe (big iron) A mainframe (also known as “big iron”) is a high-performance computer used for large-scale computing purposes that require greater availability and security than a smaller-scale machine can offer. Historically, mainframes have been associated with centralized rather than distributed computing, although that distinction is blurring as smaller computers become more powerful and mainframes ..

Read more