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32-bit and EPOC
Psion's industrial hardware division continue to produce handhelds running the same 16-bit operating system, some 17 years after its introduction on the Psion MC range of laptops and 5 years after Psion Computer's final 32-bit EPOC PDA was released.
Announced in July 1998, after the release of the 32-bit ( EPOC ) Psion 5, the 3mx is essentially an upgraded Series 3c.

32-bit and developed
Alpha, originally known as Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer ( RISC ) instruction set architecture ( ISA ) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ), designed to replace the 32-bit VAX complex instruction set computer ( CISC ) ISA and its implementations.
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo.
One of Microsoft's biggest advances initially developed for Windows NT was a new 32-bit API, to replace the legacy 16-bit Windows API.
Other licensees include Broadcom, which has developed MIPS-based CPUs for over a decade, Microchip Technology, which leverages MIPS processors for its 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers, and Mobileye, whose EyeQ2 and EyeQ3 are based on cores licensed from MIPS.
In mid-1990s native 32-bit accounting software were well developed and serving corporate markets.
Oberon-07 compilers have been developed for use with 32-bit Windows Oberon-07M ( Oberon-07 language revision 2008 ), 32-bit ARM, Cortex-M3 microcontrollers, and a Wirth-designed RISC processor implemented using a Xilinx FPGA Spartan-3 board.
A debugger called BugChecker is a 32-bit single-host kernel debugger for Windows 2000 and XP developed and made available as open-source for educational purposes.
A 32-bit enhanced version of The Lost Vikings II was developed for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, known in the United States as Norse By Norsewest: Return of the Lost Vikings and in Europe as Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest.
* Kronos ( computer ), a secret 32-bit graphical workstation developed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s.
SuperH ( or SH ) is a 32-bit reduced instruction set computer ( RISC ) instruction set architecture ( ISA ) developed by Hitachi.
NuBus is a 32-bit parallel computer bus, originally developed at MIT as a part of the NuMachine workstation project.
Fairchild research developed the Clipper architecture, a 32-bit RISC-like computer architecture, in the 1980s, resulting in the shipping of the C100 chip in 1986.
In 1994, the 32-bit semiconductor chip " HuC62 " was independently developed by Hudson and used in NEC's PC-FX video game console.
For the most part, Novell's 32-bit Windows client software have eschewed NWLink for an alternative developed by Novell, although some versions permit use of Microsoft's IPX / SPX implementation ( with warnings about potential incompatibility ).
Prism was a 32-bit RISC instruction set architecture ( ISA ) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ).
He developed the first production PDP-10 32-bit address ARPAnet NCP for the WAITS operating system, and wrote or rewrote most of the WAITS ARPAnet protocol suite.
Because Windows XP Professional x64 Edition comes from a different codebase than 32-bit Windows XP, its service packs are also developed separately.
* Virtual Pascal was a free 32-bit Turbo Pascal-and Delphi-compatible compiler aimed mainly at OS / 2 and Microsoft Windows, although it also developed a DOS + Extender and an experimental Linux cross-compiler.
Student Florian Paul Klämpfl started developing his own compiler, written in the Turbo Pascal dialect, and produced 32-bit code for the go32v1 extender, which was used and developed by the DJGPP project at that time.
It was developed by Mythos Games ( the creators of the original X-COM game ), and published by MicroProse in 1997 for DOS and Microsoft Windows ( 32-bit family ).
Mega Man & Bass was developed for the Super Famicom after the release of Mega Man 8, which preceded Mega Man & Bass on the two 32-bit consoles, the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
Turbo Assembler ( TASM ) is an assembler package developed by Borland which runs on and produces code for 16-or 32-bit x86 MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows.
* The KOMDIV-32 is a 32-bit microprocessor, compatible with MIPS R3000, developed by NIISI, manufactured by Kurchatov Institute, Russia.

32-bit and by
On systems with 32-bit or larger words, it is possible to speed up execution of this cipher by combining the < tt > SubBytes </ tt > and < tt > ShiftRows </ tt > steps with the < tt > MixColumns </ tt > step by transforming them into a sequence of table lookups.
A round then be done with 16 table lookups and 12 32-bit exclusive-or operations, followed by four 32-bit exclusive-or operations in the < tt > AddRoundKey </ tt > step.
If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.
OCS was eventually followed by the modestly improved Enhanced Chip Set ( ECS ) in 1990 and finally by the partly 32-bit Advanced Graphics Architecture ( AGA ) in 1992.
The Cyrix 6x86 ( codename M1 ) is a sixth-generation, 32-bit 80x86-compatible microprocessor designed by Cyrix and manufactured by IBM and SGS-Thomson.
It did so by buying a small startup company called Amiga Corporation in August 1984, for $ 25 million ($ 12. 8 million in cash & 550, 000 in common shares ) which became a subsidiary of Commodore, called Commodore-Amiga, Inc. Commodore brought this new 32-bit computer design ( initially codenamed " Lorraine ", later dubbed the Amiga 1000 ) to market in the fall of 1985 for US $ 1295.
The 32-bit Parallax Propeller microcontroller architecture and the first chip were designed by two people in about 10 human years of work time.
Version 2. 0 also provided a full 32-bit API, offered smooth multitasking and could take advantage of the 4 gigabytes of address space provided by the Intel 80386.
It was an attempt to draw attention from the less-delayed 16 and 32-bit processors of other manufacturers ( such as Motorola, Zilog, and National Semiconductor ) and at the same time to counter the threat from the Zilog Z80 ( designed by former Intel employees ), which became very successful.
The Intel 80386, also known as the i386, or just 386, was a 32-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1985.
POWER and SPARC remained strong, while the 32-bit x86 architecture continued to grow into the enterprise space, building on economies of scale fueled by its enormous installed base.
The first commercial RISC microprocessor design was released either by MIPS Computer Systems, the 32-bit R2000 ( the R1000 was not released ) or by Acorn computers, the 32-bit ARM2 in 1987.
One of these could be filled by the optional R2010 FPU, which had thirty-two 32-bit registers that could be used as sixteen 64-bit registers for double-precision.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16 / 32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor ( formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector ).
After being succeeded by " true " 32-bit microprocessors, the 68000 was used as the core of many microcontrollers.
The PC-FX was designed based on a new 32-bit development kit by NEC called " Iron Man ".

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