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  2. Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems

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    The center researches innovations for wireless integrated microsystemss.The ERC WIMS works on merging micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, biomedical, and environmental sensors and subsystems, and advanced packaging to create microsystems that will have a pervasive impact on society during the next two decades.

  3. Alpha Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Microsystems, Inc., often shortened to Alpha Micro, was an American computer company founded in 1977 in Costa Mesa, California, [1]: 20 by John French, Dick Wilcox and Bob Hitchcock. During the dot-com boom , the company changed its name to AlphaServ , then NQL Inc. , reflecting its pivot toward being a provider of Internet software. [ 2 ]

  4. Midwest Scientific - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Scientific Instruments, Inc. (MSI), often shortened to Midwest Scientific, was an American computer company founded in Olathe, Kansas, in the early 1970s.Charles C. Childress, a doctorate of biochemistry, founded the company as a way to market his data acquisition and processing interfaces based on programmable calculators for medical, scientific, and industrial uses.

  5. UltraSPARC II - Wikipedia

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    The UltraSPARC II, code-named "Blackbird", is a microprocessor implementation of the SPARC V9 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Sun Microsystems. Marc Tremblay was the chief architect. Introduced in 1997, it was further development of the UltraSPARC operating at higher clock frequencies of 250 MHz, eventually reaching 650 MHz.

  6. Category:Defunct computer systems companies - Wikipedia

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    C. CADO Systems; Callan Data Systems; Calma; Canon Computer Systems; Celerity Computing; CMS Enhancements; Cobalt Networks; Commodore International; Comp-Sultants

  7. Micro Center - Wikipedia

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    Micro Center is a subsidiary of Micro Electronics, Inc., a privately held corporation headquartered in Hilliard, Ohio. [17]Stores are sized up to 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2), stocking about 36,000 products across 700 categories, including major name brands and Micro Center's own brands. [18]

  8. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Scientific Instruments — United States: 1972: 1985: Dissolution: Mitsubishi Electric: Mitsubishi Group: Japan: 1960: 1990: Exited the computer business: Modcomp — United States: 1970: Un­known: Exited the computer business; survives today as CSPi Technology Solutions, a systems integrator: Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation ...

  9. SPARCstation 20 - Wikipedia

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    The SPARCstation 20 or SS20 (code-named Kodiak) is a discontinued Sun Microsystems workstation introduced in March 1994 based on the SuperSPARC or hyperSPARC CPU. It is one of the last models in the SPARCstation family of Sun " pizza box " computers, which was superseded by the UltraSPARC design in 1995.