Engineering sample, the Glossary
Engineering samples are the beta versions of integrated circuits that are meant to be used for compatibility qualification or as demonstrators.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Integrated circuit, Intel Core 2, Non-disclosure agreement, Pentium 4, Software release life cycle.
Integrated circuit
An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip, computer chip, or simply chip, is a small electronic device made up of multiple interconnected electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors. Engineering sample and integrated circuit are integrated circuits.
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Intel Core 2
Intel Core 2 is a processor family encompassing a range of Intel's mainstream 64-bit x86-64 single-, dual-, and quad-core microprocessors based on the Core microarchitecture.
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Non-disclosure agreement
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement (SA), is a legal contract or part of a contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to.
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Pentium 4
Pentium 4 is a series of single-core CPUs for desktops, laptops and entry-level servers manufactured by Intel.
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Software release life cycle
The software release life cycle is the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product (e.g., an operating system).
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_sample
Also known as Engineering sample (CPU).