Inmos International plc (trademark INMOS) and two operating subsidiaries, Inmos Limited (UK) and Inmos Corporation (US), was a British semiconductor company founded by Iann Barron, Richard Petritz, and Paul Schroeder in July 1978. Inmos Limited’s head office and design office were at Aztec West business park in Bristol, England.
Inmos International plc (trademark INMOS) and two operating subsidiaries, Inmos Limited (UK) and Inmos Corporation (US), was a British semiconductor company...
INMO may refer to: Indian National Mathematical Olympiad Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
The Inmos microprocessor factory, also known as the Inmos factory, previously known as Newport Wafer Fab, now known as Nexperia Newport, is a semiconductor...
line of graphics adapters using the SGS Thomson INMOS G364 colour video controller, produced by INMOS (known for their transputer and eventually acquired...
computer released by Atari Corporation in the late 1980s, based on the INMOS transputer. It was introduced in 1987 as the Abaq, but the name was changed...
founded by members of the design team working on the Inmos transputer microprocessor. In 1985, when Inmos management suggested the release of the transputer...
the British company Inmos, which in 1978 began development of the famous Transputer microprocessor. The site was acquired with Inmos in 1989, and was primarily...
IBM VGA display adapter in 1987. The IBM VGA adapter used the INMOS G171 RAMDAC. The INMOS VGA RAMDAC was a separate chip, featured a 256-color (8-bit CLUT)...
recognises a successful collaboration between the laboratory and Inmos Ltd. … Inmos’ flagship product is the ‘transputer’, a microprocessor with many...
States. A 64-node machine was delivered in August 1991. Each node used Inmos T800/T805 transputers. A 256-node machine had a theoretical performance...
ім. О.О.Потебні | Нова редакція «Українського правопису». Повний текст". INMO.org.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved...
2022. "The Origins of SpaceWire", Paul Walker "The Inmos Legacy", Dick Selwood, August 2007, inmos.com "In Barron's Court", IEE Review, 16 January 1997...
This is a list of microprocessors. Nios 16-bit (soft processor) Nios II 32-bit (soft processor) List of AMD K5 processors List of AMD Athlon processors...
compatibles (in 32-bit protected mode), National Semiconductor NS32532, ARM and Inmos transputer processors. Meiko Scientific used an early version of MINIX as...
developed and published by Perihelion Software. Its primary architecture is the Inmos Transputer. Helios' microkernel implements a distributed namespace and messaging...
(1988), Draloric (1987), and Dale (1985). Vishay agreed to purchase the Inmos microprocessor factory from Nexperia for $177 million in November 2023....
e. the GC. But due to Inmos' problems with the T9000, they were forced to change to the ensemble Motorola MPC 601 CPUs and Inmos T805. This led to Parsytec's...
[citation needed] Perihelion Software produced an operating system for the INMOS Transputer called HeliOS. This was a system that looked like Unix but which...
developed in collaboration with Acorn Computers. This compiler for the INMOS Transputer was developed in collaboration with Perihelion Software. This...
implementation of the programming language occam, that is based on the Inmos occam 2.1 compiler as a front-end and a retargetable back-end to produce...
Mazar, Javier Bardem, Emilio Rivera, Thomas Rosales, Jr., Jason Statham, Inmo Yuon, Angelo Tiffe, Steven Kozlowski, Jamie McBride Little Black Book Columbia...
The Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) is a highly selective high school mathematics competition held annually in India. Since its debut in 1989...
interface to XGA. Further, IBM licensed the XGA design to SGS-Thomson (inmos) and Intel. The IIT AGX014 was largely compatible with the XGA-2 and offered...
communications links. In this respect the iWarp is very similar to the INMOS transputer and nCUBE. Intel announced iWarp in 1989. The first iWarp prototype...