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  2. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The paid option, Unity Pro, had been required for developers that had over $200,000 in annual revenue, but this also could have been provided for console developers through a Preferred Platform License from the console manufacturer. The Unity Pro keys would have been part of the other SDK from the console manufacturer that the developer paid for.

  3. Falconer V-12 - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet decided to make a concept car with 12 cylinders to compete. They sourced the Falconer V12 engine for the car because they did not have experience making anything more than a V8 with their big-block series engines. The engine bay of the ZR1 was not large enough to contain the engine, so they contracted SportsFab, based in Wixom ...

  4. Aston Martin V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    The AML V12 is A365-T6 aluminium, features a deep-skirt six-bolt main block, thin-wall press-in liners and directly mounts nearly all of its drive accessories. It features 3.0mm-larger main bearings, a bank-to-bank offset approximately 15mm less than the V6, and has a completely different casting design including a precision water jacket.

  5. Unity Software scraps 'runtime fee' pricing policy ...

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    The maker of the Unity Engine software said in a blog post on Thursday that it will revert to its "existing seat-based subscription model for all gaming customers" and implement price increases ...

  6. Honda V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    Honda has made a number of naturally-aspirated V12 engines designed for Formula One motor racing; starting with the 1.5-litre RA271E engine in 1964, [10] [11] and ending with the 3.0-litre RA273E in 1968. [5] [12] This would be followed by a 21-year hiatus, until Honda reintroduced the new 3.5-litre RA121E in 1991. [13]

  7. Invensys - Wikipedia

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    During July 2013, it was announced that Invensys was set to be taken over by Schneider Electric, one of the firm's long term competitors, for a total consideration of £3.4 billion. [37] [38] The deal was noted to likely involve job losses as Schneider revealed plans to make cost savings of around €140m (£122m) per year. [30]

  8. Unity Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Unity Technologies created the Unity Icon Collective in November 2018. [41] The team creates assets for sale in the Unity Asset Store for PC and consoles. [42] The assets—characters, environments, art, and animation—can be used in high-quality games; the move was seen as an attempt to compete with Unity's rivals, such as Epic Games' Unreal ...

  9. Weidely Motors Company - Wikipedia

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    Weidely Motors Company was an early motor company based in Indianapolis, IN.Weidely started in 1915. [1] It made engines for Premier, Chalmers, Cletrac crawlers and Owen Magnetic cars. [2]