| CPR (disambiguation) | CPD | CPL |
| CPMCPM is an acronym that represents one of several subjects: The CP/M operating system Counts per minute, a unit of radioactivity combinatorial pattern matching continuous phase modulation cost per mille College Preparatory Mathematics Critical Path Method | CPANCPAN is an acronym standing for Comprehensive Perl Archive Network . It is a large archive of software written in perl and documentation for it. It has a presence on the internet at http://www. org/ and is mirrored worldwide. CPAN modules serve as an exte | CPU designTo a large extent, the design of a CPU or central processing unit, is the design of its control unit. The modern (ie, 1965 to 1985) way to design control logic is to write a microprogram. CPU design was originally an ad-hoc process. Just getting a CPU to |
| CPSU (disambiguation)CPSU can refer to: Communist Party of the Soviet Union Community and Public Sector Union in Australia. | CP/MCP/M C ommand P rocessor for M icrocomputers was an operating system for Intel 8080/ 85 and Zilog Z80 based microcomputers. It was created by Digital Research, Inc. founded by Gary Kildall. The combination of CP/M and S-100 bus computers patterned on the | CPU monthlyBelow is a listing of Intel's best desktop mass market microprocessor on the first day of every month (with the newest at the top). The data appears to challenge Moore's Law since the speed of the processor increased by barely 40% in more than two years. |
| CP-symmetryCP-symmetry is a symmetry obtained by a combination of the C-symmetry and the P-symmetry. When it was found that both these symmetries were violated individually, it looked plausible that a combination of the two would be preserved by all physical laws. | CPT symmetryCPT-symmetry is a fundamental symmetry of physical laws under transformations that involve the inversions of charge, parity and time simultaneously. Efforts in the late 1950s revealed the violation of P-symmetry by some phenomena that involve weak nuclear | CP/M-86CP/M-86 was a version of the CP/M operating system for the Intel 8086. The commands are those of CP/M-80. It was later reworked to become MS-DOS compatible and renamed to DR-DOS and is discussed at more length in that article. |
| CPA (disambiguation) | CpG site | CpG island |
| CPU electrical consumption | CPU locking | CPC |
| CP | CPB | CPM-86 |
| CPP | CPS | CPT |
| CPAC | CPU scavenging | CP1258 |
| CPU cooling | CPM 22 | CPU socket |
| CPO | CPE Lyon | CPI |
| CP-140 Aurora | CPU bound | CPAP machine |
| Cp (Unix) | CPU cache | CP-55940 |
| CPS-2 | CPS-1 | CPS-3 |
| Cpusa | CPK | CP 1919 |
| CPM Manga | Cpop | CPR summary |
| CPLD | CPA Australia | CPTED |
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