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  2. Aculab - Wikipedia

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    Aculab Cloud is a telephony API platform-as-a-service that presents the user with Java, Python, C# (.NET), and RESTful APIs, enabling interactive voice, fax, speech technologies (ASR and TTS), and messaging applications to be written in high-level, general purpose programming languages. Developers can use Aculab Cloud to add telephony functions ...

  3. VIA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    On 29 August 2008, VIA announced that they would release official 2D accelerated Linux drivers for their chipsets, and would also release 3D accelerated drivers. [6] In July 2008, VIA Labs, Inc. (VLI) was founded as a wholly-owned subsidiary of VIA Technologies Inc. (VIA) to develop and market integrated circuits primarily for USB 3.0.

  4. Zultys - Wikipedia

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    Zultys' primary product is its line of cloud and premises-based Zultys MX IP PBXs, which are based on SIP open standards.. Zultys IP phone systems offer features such as softphone, presence, secure chat, instant messaging, remote work, call centres, interactive voice response, automatic call distributor, automated and on-demand call-recording software, fax, integration of mobile devices into ...

  5. Category:VIA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    VIA Technologies x86 microprocessors (15 P) V. VIA Technologies chipsets (2 P) Pages in category "VIA Technologies" The following 11 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Zhaoxin - Wikipedia

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    Zhaoxin is a joint venture between VIA Technologies and the Shanghai Municipal Government. [1] In 2021 it was reported that VIA has a 14.75% shareholding in the company. [5] China has a domestic policy to "replace all foreign hardware and software from its public infrastructure with homegrown solutions" by 2023 (the so-called 3–5–2 policy). [6]

  7. VIA CoreFusion - Wikipedia

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    The Corefusion Mark was released on March 12, 2003. The processor core is based on the VIA C3 'Nehemiah', and includes the VIA ProSavage CLE266 Northbridge and the S3 Graphics ProSavage4 graphics processing unit. It supports 133 MHz SDRAM. Specifications (C3 Core) L1-Cache: 64 + 64 kB (Data + Instructions) L2-Cache: 64 kB

  8. Mexican Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Academy of Sciences (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias) is a non-profit organization comprising over 1800 distinguished Mexican scientists, attached to various institutions in the country, as well as a number of eminent foreign colleagues, including various Nobel Prize winners.

  9. Merix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Merix Corporation was an American printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer based in Beaverton, Oregon. [2] Prior to a merger in 2010 with Viasystems, the company had been the 31st largest public company in Oregon based on market capitalization as of 2006.