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  2. Asus ZenWatch - Wikipedia

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    The Asus ZenWatch is an Android Wear-based smartwatch announced on September 3, 2014 at IFA and released by Asus on November 9, 2014. It uses Android Wear, a modified version of Android designed specifically for smartwatches and other wearables. [1]

  3. Quartz clock - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible for quartz clocks and watches to have their quartz crystal oscillate at a higher frequency than 32 768 (= 2 15) Hz (high frequency quartz movements [4]) and/or generate digital pulses more than once per second, to drive a stepping motor powered second hand at a higher power of 2 than once every second, [5] but the electric ...

  4. Zen 5 - Wikipedia

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    Zen 5 ("Nirvana") [1] is the name for a CPU microarchitecture by AMD, shown on their roadmap in May 2022, [2] launched for mobile in July 2024 and for desktop in August 2024. [3] It is the successor to Zen 4 and is currently fabricated on TSMC's N4X process. [4] Zen 5 is also planned to be fabricated on the N3E process in the future. [5]

  5. Outback Opal Hunters - Wikipedia

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    Outback Opal Hunters is right behind it." Additionally he said in the United Kingdom "Outback Opal Hunters is top five on Quest ", and in the United States it airs on the Discovery Channel where it premiered in November 2019 "so successful they immediately rolled into season two" and it airs "on the channel's biggest night of the week".

  6. Opal - Wikipedia

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    At microscopic scales, precious opal is composed of silica spheres some 150–300 nm (5.9 × 10 −6 –1.18 × 10 −5 in) in diameter in a hexagonal or cubic close-packed lattice. It was shown by J. V. Sanders in the mid-1960s [ 8 ] [ 9 ] that these ordered silica spheres produce the internal colors by causing the interference and diffraction ...

  7. Opalite - Wikipedia

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    Opalite is a trade name for synthetic opalescent glass and various opal and moonstone simulants. Other names for this glass product include argenon, sea opal, opal moonstone, and other similar names. [1] [2] It is also used to promote impure varieties of variously colored common opal. [1]