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  2. Automotive Energy Supply Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 NEC Corporation, Nissan Motor Company, and NEC Tokin agreed to establish a lithium-ion battery company focused on development to production of batteries for electric vehicles; [1] in 2008 the company was established with a capital of ¥1.5 billion ($14.3million) with a 51:42:7 Nissan:NEC:NEC TOKIN shareholding; the business was to establish a manufacturing site at Nissan's facility in ...

  3. KEMET Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the company announced the closing of a deal to purchase a controlling share of NEC Tokin. After the purchase by KEMET concludes on April 10, 2017, NEC Tokin will be renamed "TOKIN Corporation". [3] On November 11, 2019, it was announced that KEMET would be acquired by Yageo of Taiwan. [4]

  4. Tokin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    TOKIN Corporation is a Japanese electrical and electronic industrial and automotive parts manufacturing company. Since April 2017 it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of KEMET Corporation . Previously it was named NEC TOKIN ( NECトーキン株式会社 , NEC Tōkin Kabushiki-gaisha ) and was part of the NEC Group. [ 1 ]

  5. NEC Tokin - Wikipedia

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    Tokin Corporation From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. NEC - Wikipedia

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    NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki gaisha, an acronym for the Nippon Electric Company) is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered at the NEC Supertower in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. [4]

  7. NEC μCOM series - Wikipedia

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    The NEC μCOM series is a series of microprocessors and microcontrollers manufactured by NEC in the 1970s and 1980s. The initial entries in the series were custom-designed 4 and 16-bit designs, but later models in the series were mostly based on the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 8-bit designs, and later, the Intel 8086 16-bit design.

  8. NEC V25 - Wikipedia

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    NEC V25 in a PLCC package. The NEC V25 (μPD70320) is the microcontroller version of the NEC V20 processor, manufactured by NEC Corporation.Features include: NEC V20 core: 8-bit external data path, 20-bit address bus, machine code compatible with the Intel 8088 (the processor used in the original IBM PC)

  9. TK-80 - Wikipedia

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    He decided to document its manual with a circuit diagram and assembly code of the debug monitor, influenced by the PDP-8 which was an open architecture and was used as an IC tester at NEC. [1] [6] [7] TK-80 demonstrated controlling a model train at Bit-INN [8] Advert in Transistor Gijutsu Sep.1976. "The closest microcomputer with unlimited ...