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'''Network Computer Reference Profile''' ('''NC reference profle''', '''NCRP''') was a specification for a [[network computer]] put forward by [[Oracle Corporation]], endorsed by [[Sun Microsystems]], [[IBM]], [[Apple Computer]], and [[Netscape]], and finalized in 1996. ▼
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== Intel ==
After a trip by Ellison to [[Acer Group]] headquarters in 1996, he realised the importance to industry of having products based on [[Intel]] ([[x86]]-compatible) processors. NCI president Jerry Baker noted that "nobody [corporate users] had ever heard of the ARM chip".<ref name="Inc1997">{{cite news|author=Guth, Rob|title=Network World|url=
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== See also ==
* [[Network
▲[[Network computer]], the brand, created by Oracle, for which the NCRP was the specification
== References ==
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[[Category:Network computer (brand)]]
[[Category:Networking standards]]
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