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  2. List of products using ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    Armadillo, GP32, GP2X (first core), Tapwave Zodiac (Motorola i.MX1), Hewlett-Packard HP-49/50 Calculators, Sun SPOT, HTC TyTN, FIC Neo FreeRunner, [1] Garmin Navigation Devices (mid–late 2000s), TomTom navigation devices; [2] Boardcon EM2440-III [3] ARM922T: NXP Semiconductors LH7A40x: ARM940T: GP2X (second core), Meizu M6 Mini Player [4] [5 ...

  3. AMD Zodiac - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Variants of the Zodiac have since been manufactured in Canada, Europe, the United States and South America as a factory-assembled, ready-to-fly aircraft. [3] The original Zodiac model was designed for a load factor of +/-6g at the maximum gross weight of 1200 pounds; +/- 6.9g at 1050 pounds and 8.3g at 875 pounds. The empty weight of ...

  4. List of LM-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    LM393 differential comparator manufactured by National Semiconductor. The following is a list of LM-series integrated circuits.Many were among the first analog integrated circuits commercially produced since late 1965; [1] some were groundbreaking innovations [opinion].

  5. Borg-Warner 35 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The Borg-Warner 35 transmission (BW-35) is an automatic transmission produced by the BorgWarner company. This article also applies to variations—the M-36 and M-37. When this article refers to "M-3x" it refers to all models.

  6. Long March 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Long March 3 (Chinese: 长征三号火箭), also known as the Changzheng 3, CZ-3 and LM-3, was a Chinese orbital carrier rocket design. They were all launched from Launch Area 3 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

  7. Semmerling LM4 - Wikipedia

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    The Semmerling series of pistols included the LM1, LM2 (.380 ACP semi-automatic variant), LM3 and the XLM (.45 ACP semi-automatic variant) and LM4. [2] The only version available to the public was the LM4, which was first designed and manufactured in the US in the early 1980s and marketed at a price of US$645. The "LM" in the model numbers ...