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  2. Banana Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero is a low-power single-board computer with an Allwinner quad-core SoC at 1.2 GHz, 512 MB of DDR3 SDRAM, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mini HDMI. Banana Pi BPI-F3 [ edit ]

  3. User:OliverGalvin/Comparison of single-board computers

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    Banana Pi D1 Anyka AK3918 ARM926EJ-S 1 400 MHz ? 64 MB ? ? DDR2 ... Libre Computer Board ROC-RK3328-CC [61] Rockchip RK3328: ARM Cortex-A53 4 1.5 GHz Mali-450MP2:

  4. CDG Group - Wikipedia

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    The CDG Group is group of Information technology companies in Thailand. Their first affiliate, Control Data (Thailand) Ltd., was initially a subsidiary of Control Data (US), which had been established during the Vietnam War to serve the US army [1] as the data backup center in Thailand. After the war, Yingyong Liuchareon acquired the business ...

  5. Intouch Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as "Shinawatra Computer Service and Investment" by Thaksin Shinawatra, who later became the Prime Minister of Thailand. The sale of Shinawatra family's stake in Shin Corporation to Singapore's Temasek Holdings in 2006 sparked controversy, which intensified the anti-Thaksin movement .

  6. Thai banana - Wikipedia

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    A bunch of Thai banana. Thai banana (or 'pisang awak') is also known in Australia as 'Ducasse' [6] and 'Kayinja' in Uganda. [8] The Malaysian name "pisang awak" is more commonly used among research institutions. [9] [2] In Thailand, it is known as kluai nam wa (กล้วยน้ำว้า, pronounced [klûaj nám wáː]). [10]

  7. MiTAC - Wikipedia

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    MiTAC was founded in Hsinchu Science Park on 8 December 1982. By 1985 MiTAC was promoted as an independent computer brand. MiTAC adopted SMT technology in 1989 and developed the world's fastest 80386-based personal computer with 286, 386, and 486-based products. Officially listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange from 1990 to 2013 (TWSE: 2315).

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. GEEKOM - Wikipedia

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    GEEKOM specializes in the production and sale of mini PCs. [3] It launched its first flagship mini PC, the Mini IT8, on 20 November 2021. [1] The Mini IT8 has been praised as an "affordable and compact" alternative to NUCs, a similar line of barebone computers produced by Intel.