The NeXTcube is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT from 1990 to 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation...
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The NeXTcube Turbo is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT. It superseded the earlier NeXTcube workstation and is housed...
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The NeXT Computer was renamed NeXTcube in a later upgrade. The NeXTstation, a more affordable version of the NeXTcube, was released in 1990. The NeXT Computer...
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forcibly removed from Apple that year. NeXT debuted with the NeXT Computer in 1988, and released the NeXTcube and smaller NeXTstation in 1990. The series had...
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the Sun Microsystems Sun-1, Sun-2 and Sun-3, the NeXT Computer, NeXTcube, NeXTstation, and NeXTcube Turbo, early Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations, the...
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be a lower-cost option compared to the company's upscale product, the NeXTcube. Compared to the cube, it removed a number of features and had limited...
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NeXTSTEP is a discontinued object-oriented, multitasking operating system based on the Mach kernel and the UNIX-derived BSD. It was developed by NeXT...
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The NeXT MegaPixel Display is a range of CRT-based computer monitors manufactured and sold by NeXT for the NeXTcube and NeXTstation workstations, designed...
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Steve Jobs (category NeXT people)
NeXTcube was released in 1990. Jobs touted it as the first "interpersonal" computer that would replace the personal computer. With its innovative NeXTMail...
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sold by NeXT from late 1988 (1988) to 1993 (1993) for the NeXTstation and NeXTcube workstations and manufactured by Canon Inc. It included an adjustable paper...
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Mainboard of a NeXTcube computer (1990) with microprocessor Motorola 68040 operated at 25 MHz and a digital signal processor Motorola 56001 at 25 MHz,...
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companies such as Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, Apollo Computer, DEC, HP, NeXT, and IBM which powered the 3D computer graphics revolution of the late 1990s...
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The NeXTcube from 1990 had a Motorola 68040 (25 MHz) and a digital signal processor Motorola 56001 with 25 MHz which was directly accessible via an interface...
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The NeXTdimension (ND) is an accelerated 32-bit color board manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1991 that gives the NeXTcube color graphics capabilities...
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"extra-high density" ("ED") format at 2880 KB introduced in 1990 on the NeXTcube, NeXTstation and IBM PS/2 model 57. However, by this time the increased capacity...
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cube, toasters, or a box of Kleenex tissues. Others compared it to the NeXTcube. Ive and the design team were so amused by the comparison to a tissue box...
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running on Motorola 56001 DSP, initially developed for NeXTcube system, was later ported on NeXTSTEP with Turtle Beach Fiji/Pinnacle DSP cards. In December...
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Motherboard of a NeXTcube computer (1990). The two large integrated circuits below the middle of the image are the DMA controller (l.) and - unusual -...
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departure, Esslinger broke his own contract with Apple and followed Jobs to NeXT. Other major client engagements include Lufthansa's global design and brand...
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top-of-the-line PS/2 and some RS/6000 models and in the second-generation NeXTcube and NeXTstation; however, this format had limited market success due to lack...
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WM-2 (c. 1981) Apple IIc and the Snow White design language (c. 1984) NeXTcube (c. 1990) Disney Magic (c. 1998) SAP Corporate Identity and digital design...
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Mainboard of a NeXTcube computer (1990) with 32 bit microprocessor Motorola 68040 operated at 25 MHz. At the lower edge of the image and left from the...
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later in 1993, NeXT announced it was ending production of the NeXTcube and porting NeXTSTEP to Intel processors. Very early on in PC history, some companies...
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palette is used on: The Monochrome Display Adapter for the IBM PC NeXT Computer, NeXTcube and NeXTstation monochrome graphic displays. Original Game Boy system...
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remaining 4.4BSD Lite-2 kernel improvements. Ports to Power Macintosh and NeXTcube/station systems added. Added full USB support. Old version, not maintained:...
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Motherboard of a NeXTcube computer (1990). At the lower edge of the image left from the middle, there is the CPU Motorola 68040 operated at 25 MHz with...
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systems, but was also used in a number of early computers, including the NeXT, Atari Falcon030 and SGI Indigo workstations, all using the 56001. Upgraded...
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Widely used in 286 and 386-era computers, early 90s. Die size - 8662x3969μm. "NeXTServiceManualPages1-160" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-03-09. "Are the Major DRAM...
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computers from IBM, Apple, Acorn, Commodore, Atari including the now famous NeXTcube similar to the one on which Sir Tim Berners-Lee developed the first web...
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