NuMachine

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NuMachine was an early 1980s experimental workstation computer project at MIT that pioneered the NuBus expansion bus architecture.

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NuMachine canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf computer system
experimental workstation computer
research prototype
basedOn experimental hardware design
contributedTo adoption of NuBus in commercial systems
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAs workstation
developedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
surface form: MIT

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
developedBy researchers at MIT
fieldOfWork computer architecture
computer engineering
workstation design
hasAlternativeName NuMachine
surface form: Nu Machine
hasArchitecture NuBus-based system architecture
hasCategory MIT computer projects
experimental computers
workstations
hasDesignGoal explore high-performance bus architectures
support modular expansion via bus slots
hasInnovation clean, standardized expansion bus interface
use of a processor-independent bus (NuBus)
hasPart NuBus
surface form: NuBus expansion bus
hasPrimaryPurpose research on workstation architectures
influenced NuBus standardization
later workstation designs
locatedInTime early 1980s
pioneered NuBus
usedIn academic research environment

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NuBus wasDevelopedForProject NuMachine
NuMachine hasAlternativeName NuMachine
this entity surface form: Nu Machine