Noun
datapoint (plural datapoints)
Alternative form of data point.
Carl Mikkelsen had implemented a real-time edit mode loosely based on the TECO-6 graphic console commands, but working with the newly installed Datapoint -3300 CRT text displays. Source: Internet
For example, the Datapoint 3300 terminal stored its display of 25 rows of 72 columns of upper-case characters using fifty-four 200-bit shift registers, arranged in six tracks of nine packs each, providing storage for 1800 six-bit characters. Source: Internet
I would like to symbolize the data points as arrows starting at the coordinates of the datapoint, going straight north and with a length of respectively 20-times some unit and 40-times some unit. Source: Internet
When Intel developed the 8008 microprocessor for Datapoint, they used little-endian for compatibility. Source: Internet
However, some companies continued to build processors out of bipolar chips because bipolar junction transistors were so much faster than MOS chips; for example, Datapoint built processors out of TTL chips until the early 1980s. Source: Internet
If this datapoint was shifted forward a few years to 2004, the apparent plateau vanished. Source: Internet