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    XFreq

    a UNIX GUI to monitor Core i7 & Core 2 processors

    XFreq provides a GUI to monitor the Processor frequencies (including Turbo Boost), the temperatures, C-States; and to alter the operational features of the Intel Core i7 processor. XFreq is also programmed for Core 2 and other Intel 64-bits architectures.
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    Procbench is a CPU benchmark that tests math capabilities of your processor Ii will measure the performance of your CPU, FPU and the Cache/Memory subsystem. It is multiplatform (Windows, Linux, Bootable, DOS...)
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    Mind the re-programmable hardware, even CPU for most mobile devices. Flushable devices. Flushable CPU, modem, camera - any kind of EMPTY NAND device, creating a new one by the engineering forth and back and forward again. We recreate the world
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    This project implements a reduced instruction set (RISC) CPU in VHDL. It was designed for the Altera Flex10k20 chip, but the VHDL code should port to any compatable chip. The instruction set is extensive, and the design is easily extendable to 16 bits.
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