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  2. The Network is the Computer - Wikipedia

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    The first slogan used by Sun was "Open Systems for Open Minds"; [1] "The Network is the Computer" has been the tagline of Sun for decades. According to Sun's former director of CAD/CAM marketing, the meaning of the slogan is that you had one window into the network through your desktop computer and that with the appropriate software, other people's computing power could be utilized with ...

  3. Compact Model Coalition - Wikipedia

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    BSIM4, [6] a more modern MOSFET model, also from UC Berkeley. PSP, [7] [8] another MOSFET model. PSP originally stood for Penn State-Philips, but one author moved to ASU, and Philips spun off their semiconductor group as NXP Semiconductors. PSP is now developed and supported at CEA-Leti. BSIMSOI, [9] a model for silicon on insulator MOSFETs.

  4. Lists of slogans - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of lists of slogans. A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose. Business List of Coca-Cola ...

  5. make.believe - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the company adopted separate strategies in its promotion of entertainment and electronics products. [1]The "make.believe" campaign marked the first time any message has served to represent the company's entire range of products.

  6. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Power [36] Taiwan No No Yes No No SK hynix [37] South Korea No Yes Yes No Yes (since 2012) [1] STEC [38] United States No No Yes No No Strontium Technology [39] Singapore: No No Yes No No Super Talent Technology [40] United States No No Yes No No Swissbit [41] Switzerland No No Yes No Yes, through its subsidiary Hyperstone TDK [42 ...

  7. In silico - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is pseudo-Latin for 'in silicon' (correct Latin: in silicio), referring to silicon in computer chips. It was coined in 1987 as an allusion to the Latin phrases in vivo, in vitro, and in situ, which are commonly used in biology (especially systems biology). The latter phrases refer, respectively, to experiments done in living ...

  8. We're lovin' it: McDonald's slogans over the last five decades

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    The jingles you'll never remember to forget, the cartoon characters that you'll always recognize: Whether you're a fan of McDonald's or not, it's impossible to not know (and realistically, love ...

  9. Semiconductor intellectual property core - Wikipedia

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    Silicon intellectual property (SIP, silicon IP) is a business model for a semiconductor company where it licenses its technology to a customer as intellectual property. A company with such a business model is a fabless semiconductor company , which doesn't provide physical chips to its customers but merely facilitates the customer's development ...