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Perhaps the HP-30 series, Spice, was to be released as a replacement for the aging HP-20 series. [2] [3] It has no expandability. The display provided better readability by increasing the digit size and adding commas. The entry-level was the HP-31E and 32E, that were not programmable; but even the 31E provided a Self-check. [4]
It was formed in August, 1996, for the purpose developing and standardizing the use and implementation of SPICE models and the model interfaces. In May 2013, the Silicon Integration Initiative (Si2) and TechAmerica announced the transfer of the Compact Model Council to Si2 and a renaming to Compact Model Coalition. [3]
Built on a Tiga GC84. Chassis developed by Spice Engineering [3] Lancia: LC1 Coupé 1983 C Cars modified by Sivama Motors to meet Group C regulations LC2: 1983 C, C1 Team LeMans: LM03C 1983 AKA Nissan Fairlady Z Turbo C LM04C 1984 AKA Nissan Skyline Turbo C LM05C 1985 LM06C: 1986 LM07C: 1987 Lola: T610: 1982 C, C1 T616: 1984 C2 T92/10: 1992 C1 ...
Semiconductor device modeling creates models for the behavior of the electrical devices based on fundamental physics, such as the doping profiles of the devices. It may also include the creation of compact models (such as the well known SPICE transistor models), which try to capture the electrical behavior of such devices but do not generally ...
Gr.6 S 2.0 57 DNF DNF 1984: Spice Tiga Racing Gordon Spice Ray Bellm Tiga GC84 Gr.C2 69 DNF DNF 1985: Spice Engineering Tim Lee-Davey Tony Lanfranchi Tiga GC84 Gr.C2 226 NC NC 1986: Cosmik Racing Promotions Raymond Touroul Costas Los March 84G Gr.C1 169 DSQ DSQ 1987: Dune Motorsport Jean Kruker Duncan Bain Tiga GC287 Gr.C2 260 DNF DNF
Much of the reason Americans are paying nearly $50k for a car is that automakers decided to go all-in on expensive cars. The more they charge for a car, the more money they make off it.
The abbreviation SPICE stands for Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination. Automotive SPICE (also commonly abbreviated as ASPICE) combines a process reference model and a process assessment model in one standard. It conforms to the regulations of the ISO 33xxx family (process assessment), e.g., ISO 33002, ISO 33004, and ISO 33020.
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