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The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse introduced in 2006 is the company's most popular mouse line by sales, [47] having sold over 20 million units worldwide by June 2024. [48] Razer mice are used by around 8% of professional first-person shooter gamers. [49] In 2021, Razer introduced a new 8 kHz "HyperPolling" technology to power the Razer Viper 8K ...
In the United States the V3 (and its variants) was the most popular cell phone in 2005, 2006 and 2007 [1] and remained best-selling until November 2008. [2] [3] The Razr's design would strongly influence Motorola's later mobile phone products, and the V3 itself received several updates to form the RAZR line: the V3i, V3x, V3xx and MAXX.
Model number Fab CPU GPU (or Gfx Core) Connectivity Sampling availability QSC1xxx [2]; QSC1100 65 nm : ARM926EJ-S @ 96/128 MHz [3]: CDMA: Q4 2007 QSC1110 QSC1105 ARM926EJ-S @ 211 MHz
The Kraken Regiment (Ukrainian: Спецпідрозділ "Kraken", romanized: Spetspidrozdil "Kraken") is a Ukrainian military volunteer unit, part of the spetsnaz units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) [3] formed in 2022 as a response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Kraken (legally named Payward, Inc.) is a United States–based cryptocurrency exchange, founded in 2011.It was one of the first bitcoin exchanges to be listed on Bloomberg Terminal [citation needed] The company has been the subject of several regulatory investigations since 2018, and has agreed to cumulative fines of over $30 million. [4]
Razer now appears in non-combat demonstrations at displays and events organised by Robo Challenge, a robotics demonstration company. [ 55 ] Razer returned to action for the 2016 revival of Robot Wars , [ 56 ] but was knocked out in the first round after being dragged into the pit by Kill-E Crank-E while attempting to push it in, immobilising both.
Besides kraken, the monster went under a variety of names early on, the most common after kraken being horven ("the horv"). [17] Icelandic philologist Finnur Jónsson explained this name in 1920 as an alternative form of harv (lit. ' harrow ') and conjectured that this name was suggested by the inkfish's action of seeming to plow the sea. [16]