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Plaza Low Yat falls under the Low Yat Group, alongside other properties in the city centre such as Federal Hotel, Capitol Hotel, Federal Arcade and BBpark. [4] Plaza Low Yat is widely regarded as the most comprehensive IT centre in Kuala Lumpur, offering various IT products and services from mobile, photography, and gaming, to computing and ...
The shopping mall is a 9-story building with a total floor area of 92,000 m 2. [8] The building is connected to the adjacent Sunway Velocity Hotel. [9] It has a gross development value of MYR1.6 billion. [10]
The Sunway Monorail, alternately SunTrek 2000 [1] was a Malaysian monorail system that operated within the vicinity of Sunway City, Subang Jaya, Selangor, west from the country's capital city, Kuala Lumpur.
Sunway Education Group comprises eight educational institutions: Sunway University, 42 Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Le Cordon Bleu Institute of Culinary Arts, Sunway College, Sunway International School, and Sunway International School Sunway Iskandar. Sunway Group is the part owner of the Campus. Sunway Property is the property development arm.
Sunway Pyramid was designed by the design director of Sunway, Nelson Yong. After several architects were unable to meet expectations for the building's façade, Yong assumed responsibility for the interior design and architectural concept. [4]
Sunway College is a private college based in Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It was established on 25 July 1987 by Jeffrey Cheah. [1] It has a 10-hectare (24 acre) campus comprising academic and residential blocks adjacent to the Sunway Lagoon theme park. [2] [3]
[2] [3] The processor runs at a clock speed of 1.45 GHz. [4] The CPE cores feature 64 KB of scratchpad memory for data and 16 KB for instructions, and communicate via a network on a chip, instead of having a traditional cache hierarchy. [5] The MPEs have a more traditional setup, with 32 KB L1 instruction and data caches and a 256 KB L2 cache. [1]
Sunway, or ShenWei, (Chinese: 申威), is a series of computer microprocessors, developed by Jiangnan Computing Lab (江南计算技术研究所) in Wuxi, China. [1] It uses a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture, but details are still sparse.