Neon is a processor rumored to be in development by Transmeta working with Linus Torvalds. As rumor has it, Neon is expected to be a low power x86 CPU, that adheres to RISC architechture... and is rumored to be completely programmable in architechture and instruction sets. Great idea, I'd really like to hear people say "hold on, I'm downloading a new CPU". However, this may just be fluff, lies, rumors, or groundless nonsense.

(So named (Greek neon, "new") in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay, it's co-discoverer) An inert chemical element, one of the noble gases, that is tasteless, odorless, and colorless, found in small quantities in the earth's atmosphere and used in discharge tubes, gas lasers, bright electrical signs, etc.

Symbol: Ne
Atomic number: 10
Atomic weight: 20.1797
Density (at 0°C with 101,325 pascals): 0.8999 g/L
Melting point: -248.67°C
Boiling point: -246.048°C
Valence: 0
Ground state electron configuration: [He]2s22p6

Neon Symbol: Ne
Atomic Number: 10
Boiling Point: 27.10 K
Melting Point: 24.55 K
Density at 300K: 0.900 g/cm3
Covalent radius: 0.71
Atomic radius: 0.51
Atomic volume: 16.90 cm3/mol
First ionization potental: 21.564 V
Specific heat capacity: 1.030 Jg-1K-1
Thermal conductivity: 0.0493 Wm-1K-1
Electrical conductivity: N/A
Heat of fusion: 0.34 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 1.77 kJ/mol
Electronegativity: N/A

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This is the genealogy of the programming language Neon:

Neon is a child of Forth.
Neon was born in year 1984.
Then it begat Yerk in year 1989.
Then it begat Mops around year 1993.

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American independent film production company and distributor, found in 2017 by Tim League and Tom Quinn. Focusing on personalized and intimate indie films (in its first year distributing Colossal, Ingrid Goes West, and I, Tonya), NEON also uses the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or as a litmus test for success: it bought the North American distribution rights to Palme d'Or winner Parasite, which became its most profitable film, and the first non-English-language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Since then, it distributed Palme d'Or winners Titane (2021), Triangle of Sadness (2022), Anatomy of a Fall (2023), and Anora (2024), to the delight of cinephiles across North America.

NEON is also known for its theatrical distribution of documentaries(e.g., Three Identical Strangers, Apollo 11, The Biggest Little Farm, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Fire of Love); prestige foreign language films (Portrait of a Lady on Fire, The Worst Person in the World, Perfect Days), and the occasional dip into indie horror (Bad Hair, Infinity Pool, Longlegs).

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