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  2. Decentralized physical infrastructure network - Wikipedia

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    YOM is the first decentralized cloud gaming infrastructure (DePIN), streaming games, immersive experiences, white-label metaverses and entirely new entertainment formats at scale, Leveraging a distributed network of gaming machines, YOM offers global low-latency near-zero costs cloud gaming to any device and channel, effectively eliminating the ...

  3. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    Molex connectors were frequently used as DC power connectors in personal computers, for floppy, hard disk, and CD drives. These connectors have four pins, +5 V (red), 2 common ground (black), and +12 V (yellow). SATA peripherals use a different style of connector. Locking Molex connectors are available in 3, 4, and 6 terminal configurations.

  4. JST connector - Wikipedia

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    End-users and 3rd-party sellers on eBay often describe connectors by their wrong name thus perpetuating confusion of the exact series of a specific connector. It is very common in blogs and websites to incorrectly name a specific connector only by the name of the manufacturer.

  5. Molex connector - Wikipedia

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    A Molex connector is a two-piece pin-and-socket interconnection which became an early electronic standard. Developed by Molex Connector Company in the late 1950s, the design features cylindrical spring-metal pins that fit into cylindrical spring-metal sockets, both held in a rectangular matrix in a nylon shell.

  6. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    Normal density of DA, DB, DC, DD, and DE sized connectors. The D-subminiature or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector.They are named for their characteristic D-shaped metal shield.

  7. Microfit - Wikipedia

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    Microfit is a statistics package developed by Bahram Pesaran and M. Hashem Pesaran, and published by Oxford University Press. [1] It is designed for econometric modelling with time series data. [ 2 ]

  8. File:USB Micro-B Molex 47346-0001.stl - Wikipedia

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