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MoltenVK is a software library which allows Vulkan applications to run on top of Metal on Apple's macOS, iOS, and tvOS operating systems.It is the first software component to be released for the Vulkan Portability Initiative, a project to have a subset of Vulkan run on platforms lacking native Vulkan drivers.
According to Mikheev, the first prototype will be powered by two Klimov VK-2500 engines equipped with a new gearbox. [3] [4] However the designers plan to install more powerful 3,200 hp VK-3000 turboshafts as soon as the St. Petersburg-based Klimov Company finishes their development. With improved aerodynamics and two rear-mounted ...
VK, known as Mail.ru Group until 12 October 2021, is a Russian technology company. It started in 1998 as the parent company of Mail.ru , an e-mail service and went on to become a major corporate figure in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet .
VK (short for its original name VKontakte; Russian: ВКонтакте, meaning InContact) is a Russian online social media and social networking service based in Saint Petersburg. VK is available in multiple languages but it is predominantly used by Russian speakers.
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In 2006, he co-founded VK.com with his friends, Yitzchak Mirilashvili and Pavel Durov. [5] Leviev and Vyacheslav invested tens of thousands of dollars in the project. The money was borrowed from Mirilashvili-Sr. [5] Leviev's share was 10%. From the moment of founding the company until 2012, he was the Chief Operating Officer of VK.com. [2]
VK (drink), an alcopop sold in the UK; Versuchskampffahrzeug, a designation of some German tanks; Vertical kilometer, an uphill mountain running race; VK, the prefix of amateur radio call signs allocated to Australian operators
The platform is situated to exploit the Petronius field, discovered in 1995 in Viosca Knoll (block VK 786) and named after Petronius, the Roman writer. The seabed is 535 m (1,754 ft) below the platform. The compliant tower design is more flexible than conventional land structures to cope better with sea forces. It can deflect (sway) in excess ...