Manufacturer of proprietary nanomaterials and nano-based products. (Nasdaq: ALTI)
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Altair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Altair ( Alpha Aquilae / Alpha Aql / α Aquilae / α Aql / Atair ) is the brightest star in the constellation Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky. It is an A-type main sequ...
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© Norm Klekoda; (Dark Skies Michigan; used with permission) ; Altair is the bright star at left of the dark nebula. (See a Digitized Sky Survey ; image of Altair from the ; Nearby Stars Database.) ;
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Altair 8800 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080 CPU and sold as a mail-order kit through advertisements in Popular Electronics , Radio-Electronics and other ho...
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Considered by many to be the first microcomputer, the MITS altair 8800 was based on a 2 MHz Intel 8080 with 256 bytes standard RAM and interfaced with the user through the octal front panel switches. This unit has an 8" floppy disk drive. ... It was the Altair 8800, on the January 1975 cover of Popular Electronics,
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HyperWorks Technology Conference ... Chinese - Shanghai - Sept. 25 - 26, 2009 ... Korean - Seoul - Oct. 30, 2009...
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Brief article on the history of the Altair 8800. ... In January 1975, Popular Electronics magazine's cover featured a picture of the Altair 8800 computer - the world's first microcomputer which used the new Intel 8080 processor - sold mail order by a tiny company in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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MITS Altair 880 ... The Altair 8800, from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, was first featured in the January 1975 edition of Popular Electronics magazine. It is considered by many to be the first mass produced personal computer, although they were called micro-computers in those days.
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