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The Smithsonian Institute, working with Autodesk, has created a high-resolution 3D scan of "Columbia," the Apollo 11 command module that carried the astronauts to the moon.
The module also has, now don't laugh, 80 KB of SRAM and 384 KB of flash storage. This is all coordinated by an open-source Real Time Operating System (RTOS) that Intel is developing itself.
Note to editors: 360-degree photos, video and more multimedia available for media are available to media outlets.. To mark the 47th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon-landing mission, the Smithsonian ...
Intel showed off its plans to jumpstart the wearable gadget industry with a new button-sized module called Curie during a keynote event at the 2015 International CES today.
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