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  2. PNY Technologies - Wikipedia

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    PNY Technologies, Inc., doing business as PNY, is an American manufacturer of flash memory cards, USB flash drives, solid state drives, memory upgrade modules, portable battery chargers, computer locks, cables, chargers, adapters, and consumer and professional graphics cards. The company is headquartered in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey.

  3. PNY - Wikipedia

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    PNY or pny may refer to: PNY Technologies, an American manufacturer of computer components; PNY, an alternative name of Beta-amyrin synthase, an enzyme;

  4. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    PNY Technologies [30] United States No No Yes No No Ramsta International [31] China No No Yes No No Ritek (a.k.a. RiData) [32] Taiwan No No Yes No No Samsung Electronics [33] South Korea Formerly, but sold that business to Seagate [34] Yes Yes No Yes SanDisk: United States No Formerly, through a joint venture with Toshiba Formerly, now a brand ...

  5. GlassBridge Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Glassbridge Enterprises sold the Imation brand name to Korean company O-Jin Corporation Co., Ltd. (now Ojin Corporation Co.) on August 4, 2017. [5] In 2019 Imation, by then under O-Jin's ownership, announced licensing deals for use of the brand by PNY Technology, Ritek Corporation and photo printer company Prinics. [6]

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  7. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia (sells ARM-based, and unsuccessfully attempted to buy the ARM company) Qualcomm (ARM-based) Rockchip (ARM-based) Amlogic (ARM-based) Allwinner (ARM-based) Samsung (ARM-based) SiFive (RISC-V-based, e.g. HiFive Unleashed) Texas Instruments (its own designs and ARM) Via (formerly Centaur Technology division), its own x86-based design