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  2. Panasonic - Wikipedia

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    Matsushita's brother-in-law, Toshio Iue, founded Sanyo as a subcontractor for components after World War II. Sanyo grew to become a competitor to Matsushita, but was later acquired by Panasonic in December 2009. [30] In 1961, Matsushita traveled to the United States and met American dealers.

  3. List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Acquired by Tomen Electronics and Sanyo in 1993, dissolved in 1998: Manufactured the first HDDs employing glass as the substrate for their platters [9] Atasi Corporation: United States: 1982: 1987: Acquired by Tandon then Western Digital in 1987: Considered a pioneer in the industry but had financial struggles throughout it's lifetime [10] [11 ...

  4. Sanyo - Wikipedia

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    Sanyo was founded when Toshio Iue, the brother-in-law of Konosuke Matsushita and also a former Matsushita employee, was lent an unused Matsushita plant in 1947 and used it to make bicycle generator lamps. Sanyo was incorporated in 1949; it made Japan's first plastic radio in 1952 and Japan's first pulsator-type washing machine in 1954. [4]

  5. Fry's Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fry's Electronics was an American big-box store chain. It was headquartered in San Jose, California, in Silicon Valley.Fry's retailed software, consumer electronics, household appliances, cosmetics, tools, toys, accessories, magazines, technical books, snack foods, electronic components, and computer hardware.

  6. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Toshio Iue, the founder of Sanyo, played a role as an advisor to Lee Byung-chul, Samsung's founder, who was a novice in the electronics business. In December of the same year, Samsung Electric established a joint venture named Samsung-Sanyo Electric with Sanyo and Sumitomo Corporation. This is the direct predecessor of today's Samsung Electronics.

  7. Saitama Wild Knights - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 2014, it was confirmed that former Wallabies and Crusaders Head Coach Robbie Deans would become the new coach of Panasonic Wild Knights. [ 2 ] In August 2021, it relocated from the Ōta No.2 Soccer-Rugby Ground (太田市第2サッカー・ラグビー場) in Ōta city , Gunma prefecture to Kumagaya Rugby Ground , Kumagaya , Saitama ...

  8. 3DO - Wikipedia

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    3DO is a video gaming hardware format developed by The 3DO Company and conceived by entrepreneur and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins. [8] [9] [10] The specifications were originally designed by Dave Needle and RJ Mical of New Technology Group, and were licensed by third parties; most hardware were packaged as home video game consoles under the name Interactive Multiplayer, and Panasonic ...

  9. List of integrated circuit manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    PMC-Sierra (from the former Pacific Microelectronics Centre and Sierra Semiconductor, the latter co-founded by ex-NatSemi employee) Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) PortalPlayer (acquired by Nvidia in 2007) Powerchip Semiconductor; Pragmatic Semiconductors; Precision Monolithics (Acquired by Analog Devices ...