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  2. Ohio Credit Union System - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Credit Union System is an Ohio-based American trade association for credit unions.The Ohio Credit Union System is composed of the Ohio Credit Union League (a credit union league), the Ohio Credit Union Foundation (a non-profit organization), OCULPAC (a lobbying organization), and OCUL Services Corp., a service & solutions supplier for credit unions.

  3. Buckeye State Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union operated in the Akron Post Office until 1968 when the now administrative office building was built on Voris Street in Akron, Ohio.there was an office in Columbus Ohio for a short time. In 1975, the Credit Union changed its name to Buckeye State Credit Union. It has branches in Mansfield, OhioShaker Heights, Akron, Canton and ...

  4. PA-RISC - Wikipedia

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    HP PA-RISC 7300LC microprocessor HP 9000 C110 PA-RISC workstation booting Debian GNU/Linux. Precision Architecture RISC (PA-RISC) or Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture (HP/PA or simply HPPA), is a general purpose computer instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Hewlett-Packard from the 1980s until the 2000s.

  5. Credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2020, the largest American credit union was Navy Federal Credit Union, serving U.S. Department of Defense employees, contractors, and families of servicepeople, with over $125 billion in assets and over 9.1 million members. [5] Total credit union assets in the U.S. reached $1 trillion as of March 2012. [6]

  6. History of RISC OS - Wikipedia

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    RISC OS, the computer operating system developed by Acorn Computers for their ARM-based Acorn Archimedes range, was originally released in 1987 as Arthur 0.20, and soon followed by Arthur 0.30, and Arthur 1.20. The next version, Arthur 2, became RISC OS 2 and was completed and made available in April 1989.

  7. Reduced instruction set computer - Wikipedia

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    [16] [30] The US government Committee on Innovations in Computing and Communications credits the acceptance of the viability of the RISC concept to the success of the SPARC system. [16] By 1989 many RISC CPUs were available; competition lowered their price to $10 per MIPS in large quantities, much less expensive than the sole sourced Intel 80386.

  8. Call Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, Media General's credit union, Media First in Richmond, Va., which had about 1,000 members and $3.2 million in assets, merged with Call Federal Credit Union. [11] In February 2020, a merger was completed with RiverTrace Federal Credit Union, bringing 1,300 members and $16 million in assets to the combined organization.

  9. Active State Power Management - Wikipedia

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    Active-state power management (ASPM) is a power management mechanism for PCI Express devices to garner power savings while otherwise in a fully active state. Predominantly, this is achieved through active-state link power management; i.e., the PCI Express serial link is powered down when there is no traffic across it.