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Cosa (chi) è diskette drive - definizione

FLOPTICAL-BASED 144 MB FLOPPY DISK SYSTEM INTRODUCED IN 1998
Caleb UHD; Caleb Technology UHD144; UHD144; It drive; It (drive); 144 MB it diskette; It diskette

Nvidia Drive         
  • Drive PX
SYSTEM-ON-A-CHIP OF NVIDIA
Drive PX-series; Nvidia Drive Hyperion; Nvidia Drive OS; Nvidia Drive SDK; DRIVE Thor
Nvidia Drive is a computer platform by Nvidia, aimed at providing autonomous car and driver assistance functionality powered by deep learning.NVIDIA DRIVE The platform was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2015.
Drive-through         
  • [[McDonald's]] first two-lane drive-through was at the [[Rock N Roll McDonald's]] in Chicago.
  • BNB]] in [[La Paz]], Bolivia, an example of drive-through banking
  • The [[intercom]] and menus at a British McDonald's restaurant. [[Edinburgh]], Scotland.
  • Some businesses are built only for drive-through service, like this [[espresso]] shop.
  • McDonald's walk-up window (left) at a location in New York City
  • A typical Australian [[McDonald's]] drive-through with speaker.
  • Los Altos]], [[California]], [[United States]].
  • Some fast food chains, such as this [[Rally's]] located near [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], have two drive-throughs.
  • A drive-through shared by a bank and a coffee shop.
  • A drive-through only [[Tim Hortons]] location in [[Moncton]], New Brunswick, Canada
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE FROM THEIR VEHICLE, WITHOUT PARKING
Drive-thru; Drive-Thru; Drive-Through; Drive thru; Drive Thru; Drive through; Drive Through; Drivethru; Drivethrough; Drive-in bank; Drive-up teller window; Drive-through restaurant; Drive-thru window; Drive thru window; DRIVTHROUGH; Drive-through supermarket; Drive-through window; Walk-up window; Drive-through grocery store; Brew-thru
A drive-through or drive-thru (a sensational spelling of the word through), is a type of take-out service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products without leaving their cars. The format was pioneered in the United States in the 1930s by Jordan Martin,Robert J.
drive-through         
  • [[McDonald's]] first two-lane drive-through was at the [[Rock N Roll McDonald's]] in Chicago.
  • BNB]] in [[La Paz]], Bolivia, an example of drive-through banking
  • The [[intercom]] and menus at a British McDonald's restaurant. [[Edinburgh]], Scotland.
  • Some businesses are built only for drive-through service, like this [[espresso]] shop.
  • McDonald's walk-up window (left) at a location in New York City
  • A typical Australian [[McDonald's]] drive-through with speaker.
  • Los Altos]], [[California]], [[United States]].
  • Some fast food chains, such as this [[Rally's]] located near [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], have two drive-throughs.
  • A drive-through shared by a bank and a coffee shop.
  • A drive-through only [[Tim Hortons]] location in [[Moncton]], New Brunswick, Canada
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE FROM THEIR VEHICLE, WITHOUT PARKING
Drive-thru; Drive-Thru; Drive-Through; Drive thru; Drive Thru; Drive through; Drive Through; Drivethru; Drivethrough; Drive-in bank; Drive-up teller window; Drive-through restaurant; Drive-thru window; Drive thru window; DRIVTHROUGH; Drive-through supermarket; Drive-through window; Walk-up window; Drive-through grocery store; Brew-thru
A drive-through shop or restaurant is one where you can buy things without leaving your car.
...a drive-through burger bar.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Caleb UHD144

The Caleb Technology UHD144 (Ultra High Density) is a floptical-based 144 MB floppy disk system introduced in early 1998, marketed as the it drive. Like other floptical-like systems, the UHD144 can read and write standard 720 KB and 1.44 MB 3½-inch disks as well. Its main advantage was the low cost of the media, which averaged about $5 shortly after introduction — in wider production prices would have fallen.

The UHD144 had little chance in the marketplace, being squeezed out by the Iomega ZIP and Imation LS-120 for floppy large-storage needs, and the rapid introduction of the writable CD-ROM shortly after its introduction. The company went bankrupt in early 2002.