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  2. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Corsair [2] United States No No Yes No No Crucial Technology: United States No Uses the flash from its parent Micron Technology: Yes, through its parent Micron Technology No Yes, through its parent Micron Technology Dahua Technology: China No No Yes No No Dataram: United States No No Yes No No Dell: United States No Yes, through its stake in ...

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    NVM Express over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) is the concept of using a transport protocol over a network to connect remote NVMe devices, contrary to regular NVMe where physical NVMe devices are connected to a PCIe bus either directly or over a PCIe switch to a PCIe bus.

  4. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Acquired by M/A-COM: Olivetti — Italy: 1955: 1997: Exited the computer business: Omnidata — United States: 1978: 1988: Dissolution: Onyx Systems — United States: 1979: 1985: Acquired by Corvus Systems: Osborne Computer Corporation — United States: 1980: 1985: Dissolution; assets and name sold to Mikrolog Ltd, of Finland: Otrona ...

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    His size (5-9, 188 pounds) shouldn't be an issue for the Steelers either, as Porter (6-2, 193 pounds) will be able to guard larger receivers. San Francisco 49ers. LB Zack Baun.

  7. Currys - Wikipedia

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    Currys went public in 1927 when his four sons merged The Louth Bicycle Company, and the loose confederation of shops which the sons had run since their father's retirement in 1909, with the Nottingham-based Campion Cycle Company. [2] An old sign for a Currys store in Cowley Road, Oxford, possibly dating from 1934.

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