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The '''HP 12C''' is the industry standard | The '''HP 12C''' is the industry standard RPN financial calculator produced by HP. It has been in near continuous production with various hardware revisions since it’s original introduction in 1981. | ||
== HP 12C (NUT based) == | == HP 12C (NUT based) == | ||
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Ιn 2008, HP revamped the 12C with the release of a new model based upon the ARM architecture. In the community, this model is generally known as the '''HP 12C+''', due to its hardware improvements over the previous NUT based models. Internally this model uses a AT91SAM7L128, the same chip used on the [[HP 20b]] and [[HP 30b]]. | Ιn 2008, HP revamped the 12C with the release of a new model based upon the ARM architecture. In the community, this model is generally known as the '''HP 12C+''', due to its hardware improvements over the previous NUT based models. Internally this model uses a AT91SAM7L128, the same chip used on the [[HP 20b]] and [[HP 30b]]. | ||
[[File:HP 12C (2008) internal.jpg|none|thumb|Internal view of the 2008 model ]] | [[File:HP 12C (2008) internal.jpg|none|thumb|Internal view of the 2008 model ]] | ||
{{Infobox calculator|name=HP 12C (2008)|other_names=HP 12C+|predecessor=HP 12C (NUT)|image=Image:HP 12C two cell front.jpg|processor=AT91SAM7L128}} | {{Infobox calculator|name=HP 12C (2008)|other_names=HP 12C+|predecessor=HP 12C (NUT)|image=Image:HP 12C two cell front.jpg|processor=AT91SAM7L128|dimensions=80(l) x 128(w) x 15(h)mm}} | ||
=== 30th anniversary edition === | === 30th anniversary edition === | ||
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=== 25th anniversary edition === | === 25th anniversary edition === | ||
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