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  2. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Unity editor is supported on Windows, macOS, and the Linux platform, while the engine itself currently supports building games for more than 19 different platforms, including mobile, desktop, consoles, and virtual reality. [64] [65] Unity 2022.3 LTS officially supports the following platforms: [66]

  3. Unity Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, Unity laid off 4% of its workforce, estimated to be over 200 workers. [70] [71] In July 2022, Unity agreed to buy ironSource in an all-stock deal worth US$4.4 billion. [72] On completion of the deal, Unity shareholders will own about 73.5% of the combined company and current ironSource shareholders will keep about 26.5%. [73]

  4. Unity (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Starting with Ubuntu 11.10, Unity 2D replaced the classic GNOME Panel as the fall-back for users whose hardware could not run the Compiz version of Unity. [ 41 ] Unity 2D was discontinued for the release of Ubuntu 12.10 in October 2012, as the 3D version became more capable of running on lower-powered hardware.

  5. Unity Operating System - Wikipedia

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    The operating system is primarily aimed at the Chinese market and is intended to replace Microsoft Windows in the country by 2022, [10] [11] [12] also known as "3-5-2 policy". [13] So far, the focus has therefore been primarily on in house hardware such as that from the semiconductor company Zhaoxin.

  6. Saturn AL-31 - Wikipedia

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    The design of the AL-31 turbofan began in the 1970s under the designation izdeliye 99 [N 1] by the Lyulka design bureau, also known as Lyulka-Saturn. With an emphasis on greater fuel efficiency over turbojets for longer range, the 12.5 tonnes-force (122.6 kN; 27,560 lbf) class turbofan engine was intended to power the heavy PFI (Russian: ПФИ, short for: перспективного ...

  7. Saturn AL-41 - Wikipedia

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    The AL-41 is a designation for two different Russian military turbofan engine variants by NPO Lyulka-Saturn.The original AL-41F, development designation izdeliye 20, was a variable-bypass ratio turbofan engine, designed for supercruise flight for the MFI (Mnogofunktsionalni Frontovoy Istrebitel, "Multifunctional Frontline Fighter") program, which resulted in the Mikoyan Project 1.44.

  8. Saturn AL-51 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Sukhoi was selected as the winner of the competition in April 2002 and in April 2004, it signed a contract with Lyulka-Saturn, now NPO Saturn, to develop the AL-41F1. [4] Despite its name, the engine is actually a highly uprated and improved variant of the earlier-generation Lyulka AL-31, originally designed for the Su-27. While the AL ...