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  2. Smiling curve - Wikipedia

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    The concept was first proposed around 1992 by Stan Shih, the founder of Acer Inc., an IT company headquartered in Taiwan. According to Shih's observation, in the personal computer industry, the two ends of the value chain – conception and marketing – command higher values added to the product than the middle part of the value chain ...

  3. Acer Predator - Wikipedia

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    The range competes with Lenovo's LOQ series and Legion, Dell's G series and Alienware, BenQ's Mobiuz and Zowie, HP's Victus and Omen, Asus's TUF and ROG. The Acer Predator series offers powerful gaming laptops with high-refresh-rate displays and efficient cooling, catering to both premium and mid-range gamers. [citation needed]

  4. Behavior-based robotics - Wikipedia

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    Behavior-based robotics (BBR) or behavioral robotics is an approach in robotics that focuses on robots that are able to exhibit complex-appearing behaviors despite little internal variable state to model its immediate environment, mostly gradually correcting its actions via sensory-motor links.

  5. Acer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Acer's EMEA headquarters are located in Lugano, Switzerland. From the late 1990s to mid-2000s, Acer had computer factories in Europe. The business area was the whole EMEA. In the Netherlands under the name of Acer IMS bv, there were two factories: Acer laptop factory in Den Bosch and Acer and IBM desktop factory in Tilburg.