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  2. Nvidia Drive - Wikipedia

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    Announced on September 20, 2022, [24] Nvidia DRIVE Thor comes equipped with an Arm Neoverse V3AE CPU, [25] and a Blackwell based GPU, which was announced on March 18, 2024. [26] It features 8-bit floating point support (FP8) and delivers 1000 INT8 TOPS, 1000 FP8 FLOPS or 500 FP16 TFLOPS of performance. [27] Two Thor SoCs can be connected via ...

  3. Daihatsu Thor - Wikipedia

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    The Thor Custom's bumper shape is shared with the Roomy (both regular and Custom models) and the regular Justy (with black grille slats instead of chrome). The Roomy uses standard taillights, while the Tank uses clear lens lights, which are reserved for the Custom versions of Thor and Justy.

  4. Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

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    Calculator CPU RAM Display Size Physical Size (inches) Contains CAS Year Released Initial MSRP (nominal US$) [1] Use on College Board Standardized Tests [2] Use on ACT Standardized Tests [3] TI-73, TI-73 Explorer: Zilog Z80 @ 6 MHz: 25 KB of RAM, 512 KB of Flash ROM: 96×64 pixels 16×8 characters 7.3 × 3.5 × 1.0 [4] No 1998/2003 95 (TI-73 ...

  5. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Thor Industries, Inc. is an American manufacturer of recreational vehicles (RVs). The company sells towable and motorized RVs through its subsidiaries brands including Airstream , Heartland RV , Jayco , Livin Lite RV , and others.

  6. Cessna Citation Excel - Wikipedia

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    A total of 308 were built before production switched to the Citation XLS. [1] The Citation XLS was the first "makeover" that the Excel received, with deliveries beginning in 2004. Besides a glass cockpit based on the Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS avionics suite, the XLS featured the upgraded PW545B engines with increased performance. [4]

  7. Cessna Citation II - Wikipedia

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    A Citation II seen shortly after landing. The Citation II (Model 550) was developed to provide the same docile low-speed handling and good short-field performance as the preceding Citation I while addressing a primary criticism of that aircraft — its relatively slow cruise speed of around 350 kn (650 km/h) at altitude. [2]

  8. Toyota AE85 - Wikipedia

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    AE85 Sprinter Trueno 1.5 SE (rear) Similar to the AE86, the AE85 has badges denoting the variant of the model. Among those are GL, GL-Lime, XL, XL-Lissé, SE or SR. In comparison, the AE86 has GT, GT-V or GT-Apex for the Japanese market, DX, SR-5 or GT-S for the North American market, and GT or GT-i for some European markets.

  9. Cessna Citation I - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 500 Citation I is a small business jet produced by Cessna, the basis of the Citation family. The Fanjet 500 prototype was announced in October 1968, first flew on September 15, 1969, and was certified as the 500 Citation on September 9, 1971.