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GEKKO XII         
The is a high-power, 12-beam, neodymium-doped glass laser at the Osaka University's Institute for Laser Engineering (大阪大学レーザーエネルギー学研究センター) completed in 1983, which is used for high energy density physics and inertial confinement fusion research. The name refers to the twelve individual beamlines used to amplify the laser energy.
Gekko (microprocessor)         
  • 180nm IBM Gekko CPU in the Gamecube shaved down to expose the silicon die.
MICROPROCESSOR
Gekko (microprocessor)
Gekko is a superscalar out-of-order 32-bit PowerPC microprocessor custom-made by IBM in 2000 for Nintendo to use as the CPU in their sixth generation game console, the GameCube, and later the Triforce Arcade Board.
Ogata Gekkō         
  • The swordsmith [[Munechika]] being aided by a ''[[kitsune]]'' fox spirit, in a print by Gekkō.
  • 龍昇天}}, ''"Dragon Rising up to Heaven"'')<br />A dragon ascends towards the heavens with Mount Fuji in the background in this print from Gekko's ''Views of Mount Fuji''.
  • Major General Ōdera]] at the cliff, 1895 &mdash;  Woodblock print by Ogata Gekkō, ink and color on paper triptych; 37.9 x 72.8 cm (14 15/16 x 28 11/16 in.) in the collection of the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].
JAPANESE ARTIST (1859-1920)
Gekko Ogata; Ogata Gekko; Ogata Gekkô; Gekkō
was a Japanese artist best known as a painter and a designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints. He was self-taught in art, and won numerous national and international prizes and was one of the earliest Japanese artists to win an international audience.