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  2. Open Watcom Assembler - Wikipedia

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    Open Watcom Assembler or WASM is an x86 assembler produced by Watcom, based on the Watcom Assembler found in Watcom C/C++ compiler and Watcom FORTRAN 77. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Further development is being done on the 32- and 64-bit JWASM project, [ 4 ] which more closely matches the syntax of Microsoft's assembler .

  3. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    A Wasm program is designed as a separate module containing collections of various Wasm-defined values and program type definitions. These are provided in either binary or textual format (see below) that have a common structure. [103] Such a module may provide a start function that is executed upon instantiation of a wasm binary.

  4. TransDigm Group - Wikipedia

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    TransDigm was formed in 1993 [2] under the name TD Holding Corporation. [3] It was founded with an initial equity investment of $10 million. [4]: 228 The company was created by founders W. Nicholas Howley and Douglas Peacock, along with private equity firm Kelso & Company, in order to acquire and consolidate four industrial aerospace companies from IMO Industries Inc. in a leveraged buyout.

  5. Automotive Components Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sandusky Plant - Sandusky, Ohio: produces lighting, air induction and fuel vapor storage components. Sale to Flex-N-Gate announced May 30, 2012; sale to complete June 30, 2012. [2] Saline Plant - Saline, Michigan: produces interior components including instrument panels, consoles and door trim. Sold to Faurecia, which began operations there ...

  6. TRW Inc. - Wikipedia

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    It was a pioneer in multiple fields including electronic components, integrated circuits, computers, software and systems engineering. TRW built many spacecraft, including Pioneer 1, Pioneer 10, and several space-based observatories. It was #57 on the 1986 Fortune 500 list, [3] and had 122,258 employees. [1]

  7. Open Cascade Technology - Wikipedia

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    Added VIS–TKIVtk component [7] providing a B-Rep shape presentation builder for VTK viewer. Added support of stereoscopic displays [8] within 3D viewer. Added frustum culling feature improving rendering performance. Ray-Tracing engine has been switched from OpenCL to GLSL implementation. Open CASCADE Technology 6.7 2013-12-18 6.7.1 2014-04-30

  8. Mansfield Engineered Components - Wikipedia

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    Through the agreement, The Sabaf Group, based in Ospitaletto, Italy, acquired 51 percent ownership of Mansfield Engineered Components. The company continues to operate in its existing facilities, in Mansfield, Ohio, with its current management and existing employee base. MEC employs 220 and operates from a 180,000-square-foot facility.

  9. KEMET Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1958, KEMET changed its market focus to the tantalum capacitor. In 1969, the company entered the market of ceramic capacitors. [1] In 1990, KEMET Electronics Corporation was acquired from Union Carbide and after two years, the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol KEM. This ended all ties with Union Carbide. [1]