DeskStation Tyne
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The DeskStation Tyne was a line of computer workstations made by DeskStation Technology and based on the MIPS R4000 and R4400 RISC microprocessors. The DeskStation Tyne was designed to run Windows NT, and was designed to conform to the Advanced RISC Computing standard and run the associated firmware.