Kronos (computer)
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Kronos is a series of 32-bit processor equipped printed circuit board systems,[1] and the workstations based thereon,[1] of a proprietary hardware architecture developed in the mid-1980s in Akademgorodok, a research city in Siberia, by the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Siberian branch, Novosibirsk Computing Center, Modular Asynchronous Developable Systems (MARS) project, Kronos Research Group (KRG).[1][2][3]
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Developer | Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Siberian branch, Novosibirsk Computing Center, Modular Asynchronous Developable Systems (MARS) project, Kronos Research Group (KRG) |
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Product family | Wirth Lilith |
Type | workstation |
Release date | 1988; 36 years ago (1988) |
Availability | none |
Discontinued | Yes |
Operating system | Excelsior |
CPU | 32-bit |
Display | monochrome bitmapped |
Marketing target | Research |
Website | kronos |
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