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  2. NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA - Wikipedia

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    NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA A300-8 server with eight vector engines on display at the NEC booth at SC'17 in Denver. The NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA is a vector processor of the NEC SX architecture family. [1] [2] Unlike previous SX supercomputers, the SX-Aurora TSUBASA is provided as a PCIe card, termed by NEC as a "Vector Engine" (VE). [2]

  3. Thrust vectoring - Wikipedia

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    A multi-axis thrust vectoring engine nozzle in motion. Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle.

  4. Vector Motors - Wikipedia

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    Vector Motors Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer originally based in Wilmington, California. Its history can be traced to Vehicle Design Force, which was founded in 1978 by Gerald Wiegert. [2] Vehicle production by Vector Aeromotive began in 1989 and ceased in 1993.

  5. Vector processor - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a vector processor or array processor is a central processing unit (CPU) that implements an instruction set where its instructions are designed to operate efficiently and effectively on large one-dimensional arrays of data called vectors.

  6. Vector M12 - Wikipedia

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    The Vector M12 is a sports car manufactured by Vector Aeromotive under parent company Megatech, ... The W8 and AWX-3's engines were transversely mounted, unlike the ...

  7. Vector W8 - Wikipedia

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    The Vector W8 is a sports car produced by American automobile manufacturer Vector Aeromotive Corporation from 1989 to 1993. [1] It was designed by company founder and chief designer Gerald Wiegert [ 1 ] [ 5 ] while receiving refinements by Vector's head of engineering David Kostka.

  8. Lion Cove - Wikipedia

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    For handling sort-vector instructions, the vector engine contains 4 SIMD ALUs, up from 3 in Redwood Cove. [8] Lion Cove supports AVX-512 instructions but it is disabled in heterogenous processor generations like Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake. This is no different to Golden Cove, Raptor Cove or Redwood Cove that had their AVX-512 support disabled in ...

  9. Axial engine - Wikipedia

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    An axial engine (sometimes known as a barrel engine or Z-crank engine) is a type of reciprocating engine with pistons arranged around an output shaft with their axes parallel to the shaft. Barrel refers to the cylindrical shape of the cylinder group (result of the pistons being spaced evenly around the central crankshaft and aligned parallel to ...