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  2. KDK - Wikipedia

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    This unusual ceiling fan was a rare and poorly organized fail-sales attempt of an imported KDK ceiling fan which was relabeled "RoyalAire By KDK" by then distributor Sumitomo America in the decade of the 1980s for the United States. KDK became part of the Matsushita Conglomerate in 1956.

  3. Quiet PC - Wikipedia

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    A 120 mm variable speed fan. If they use fans at all, quiet PCs typically use larger-than-usual low-speed fans with quiet-running motors and bearings. The 120 mm size is common, and 140 mm fans are used where cases or heat sinks allow them. Quiet fan manufacturers include Nexus, EBM-Papst, [30] Yate Loon, Scythe, [31] and Noctua. [32]

  4. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Arm Ltd. (sells designs only) Amazon (AWS Graviton is ARM-based); Apple Inc. (ARM-based CPUs) Broadcom Inc. (ARM-based, e.g. for Raspberry Pi) Fujitsu (its ARM-based CPU used in top supercomputer, still also sells its SPARC-based servers)

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  7. be quiet! - Wikipedia

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    be quiet! is a German computer hardware brand owned by Listan GmbH, which manufactures power supply units, CPU coolers, computer cases and case fans.The main target groups for products in the be quiet! range are PC enthusiasts and computer game players as well as system integrators.

  8. National (brand) - Wikipedia

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    National was formerly the premier brand on most Matsushita products, including audio and video and was combined in 1988 as National Panasonic after the worldwide success of the Panasonic name. After 1980 in Europe , and 1988 in Australia and New Zealand , Matsushita ceased the usage of the "National" brand, and sold audiovisual products ...

  9. Active noise control - Wikipedia

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    BYU physicists quiet fans in computers, office equipment; Anti-Noise, Quieting the Environment with Active Noise Cancellation Technology, IEEE Potentials, April 1992; Christopher E. Ruckman's ANC FAQ (This page was created in 1994 and maintained until approximately 2010, but is no longer active.)

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