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  2. Groq - Wikipedia

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    A die photo of Groq’s LPU V1. Groq's initial name for their ASIC was the Tensor Streaming Processor (TSP), but later rebranded the TSP as the Language Processing Unit (LPU). [2] [20] [21] The LPU features a functionally sliced microarchitecture, where memory units are interleaved with vector and matrix computation units.

  3. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Gionee Elife S5.5L, HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle, Desire 650, Desire 816, Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G, C199, Kyocera Brigadier, Oppo N1 mini, R1K, R1S, R3, R6007, Phicomm P660Lw, [119] Sony Xperia T2 Ultra, Xperia T3 LTE, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G, ZTE Star 1

  4. Kyocera Communications - Wikipedia

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    Kyocera Communications, Inc. (from Japanese: 京セラ Kyōsera) is an American manufacturer of mobile phones for wireless service providers in the United States and ...

  5. Kyocera - Wikipedia

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    Kyocera acquired the terminal business of US digital communications technology company Qualcomm in February 2000, [17] and became a major supplier of mobile handsets. In 2008, Kyocera also took over the handset business of Sanyo, eventually forming 'Kyocera Communications, Inc.'. The Kyocera Communications terminal division is located in San Diego.

  6. TRS-80 Model 100 - Wikipedia

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    Your Computer magazine selected the Kyocera portable computer (including the Tandy, NEC and Olivetti models) as the best personal computer in its 1983 "Personal Computer of the Year" awards. [38] Creative Computing said that the Model 100 was "the clear winner" in the category of notebook portables under $1000 for 1984, although cautioning that ...

  7. Yashica - Wikipedia

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    Yashica Co., Ltd. (株式会社ヤシカ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yashica) was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, lenses, and film editing equipment active from 1949 [1] until 2005 [2] when its then-owner, Kyocera, ceased production. It acquired the lens manufacturer Tomioka (Tomioka Optical Co., Ltd).