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T2 (biochemistry)
T2, T-2, T 2, T2 or T2 may refer to: Computing * Apple T2, a SoC from Apple for security and hardware management within Intel based Macs * Palm Tungsten T2, a Palm OS-based personal digital assistant * T2 or T-2, a 6.312 Mbit/s T-carrier in telecommunications * T2, a German keyboard layout * T2 Temporal Prover, an automated program analyzer by Microsoft Research * UltraSPARC T2, a Sun Microsystem microprocessor * T2 SDE, a Linux distribution kit * T2 (social), later Pebble, a social platform Medicine and physiology * T-2 mycotoxin, a type of trichothecene mycotoxin, a naturally occurring mold byproduct of certain species of ''Fusarium'' fungi * T2 or diiodothyronine, a metabolite of thyroid hormone * T2 hyperintensity, an area of high intensity on types of MRI scans of the brain that reflect lesions produced largely by demyelination and axonal loss * T2, the second highest (closest to the neck) of the thoracic vertebrae, the bones of the spine of the upper back ** T2, ...
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Apple T2
The Apple T2 (Apple's internal name is T8012) security chip is a system on a chip (SoC) tasked with providing security and controller features to Apple's Intel based Macintosh computers. It is a 64-bit ARMv8 chip and runs bridgeOS. T2 has its own RAM and is essentially a special embedded controller of its own, running in parallel to and responding to requests by the main computer that the user interacts with. Design The main application processor in T2 is a variant of the Apple A10, which is a 64-bit ARMv8.1-A based CPU. It is manufactured by TSMC on their 16 nm process, just as the A10. Analysis of the die reveals a nearly identical CPU macro as the A10 which reveals a four core design for its main application processor, with two large high performance cores, "Hurricane", and two smaller efficiency cores, "Zephyr". Analysis also reveals the same amount of RAM controllers, but a much reduced GPU facility; three blocks, only a quarter the size compared to A10. The die me ...
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Judgment Day
The Last Judgment is a concept found across the Abrahamic religions and the ''Frashokereti'' of Zoroastrianism. Christianity considers the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to entail the final judgment by God of all people who have ever lived, resulting in the salvation of a few and the damnation of many. Some Christian denominations believe most people will be saved, some believe most people will be damned, and some believe the number of the saved and of the damned is unknown. The concept of the Last Judgment is found in all the canonical gospels, particularly in the Gospel of Matthew. The Christian tradition is also followed by Islam, where it is mentioned in many chapters of the Quran, according to some interpretations. The Last Judgment has inspired numerous artistic depictions, including painting, sculpture and evangelical work. In Judaism In Judaism, beliefs vary. Rosh HaShanah is sometimes referred to as a 'day of judgement', but it is not conceptualized as ''the'' Day o ...
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