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  2. 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.

  3. 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 .

  4. Maxim Integrated - Wikipedia

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    Maxim was founded in April 1983. The founding team included Jack Gifford, a semiconductor industry pioneer since the 1960s and co-founder of Advanced Micro Devices; Fred Beck, an IC sales and distribution pioneer; Dave Bingham, General Electric’s Scientist of the Year in 1982; Steve Combs, a pioneer in wafer technologies and manufacturing; Lee Evans, also a pioneer in CMOS analog microchip ...

  5. 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

  6. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    COM—Component Object Model or communication; CORBA—Common Object Request Broker Architecture; CORS—Cross-origin resource sharing; COTS—Commercial off-the-shelf; CPA—Cell processor architecture; CPAN—Comprehensive Perl Archive Network; CP/M—Control Program/Monitor; CPRI—Common Public Radio Interface; CPS—Characters per second

  7. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    The Blazor component model makes sure that the rendered markup gets updated when the state of the component changes, usually in response to user action. While both markup and C# code can be placed in the same .razor file, it is also possible to have a separate code-behind file with a partial class. Components are compiled into .NET classes.

  8. Exar Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese semiconductor company Rohm established Exar as a California-based American subsidiary in 1971. [3] At that time, the integrated circuit boards designed and manufactured by Rohm were developed in the United States, and establishing an American subsidiary provided closer ties to the design process and provided a marketing foothold.

  9. WASM - Wikipedia

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    WASM or wasm may refer to: Western Australian School of Mines, a tertiary institution revolving around Western Australia's mining industry based in Kalgoorlie and Perth, Western Australia; WASM (FM), a radio station (91.1 FM) licensed to Natchez, Mississippi, United States; Watcom Assembler, or its successor Open Watcom Assembler, an x86 assembler