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- Computer networking reference models [r]: Add brief definition or description
- IBM compatible PC [r]: A computer compatible with the original IBM PC, but made by a different company. [e]
- IEEE [r]: A non-profit of technology professionals active in publishing peer-reviewed journals and as a standards organization. [e]
- Instruction set architecture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Linux kernel [r]: The core piece of the Linux operating system that controls processes, manages memory, and loads device drivers. [e]
- Random Access Memory [r]: More commonly RAM, is a term most often used to describe the main system memory of a personal computer; there have been many types of memory devices called "RAM"; generally these devices share the common features of having read/write access to any non-sequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times. [e]
- Unicode [r]: Character encoding standard designed to formalize a universal representation of alphanumeric symbols. [e]
- Time Warner Cable's Full Service Network [r]: [e]
- Natural number [r]: An element of 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., often also including 0. [e]