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  2. Lanka IOC - Wikipedia

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    Indian Oil Corporation, will invest Rs. 10 billion (US$62 million for the first phase, US$38 million would be invested in the second phase) in Sri Lanka and will operate 100 fuel stations which it has purchased from the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation [5] In 2003, Sri Lankan Government give to 15 Trincomalee oil tanks, on a 35 years lease for an ...

  3. Surface Laptop 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Laptop 2 is available in four colors: Black, Platinum, Burgundy, and Cobalt Blue. Intel Core i5 and the Intel Core i7 processors are available. RAM is configurable to 8 GB or 16 GB while storage capacity is offered in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB configurations. The laptop has no option for expandable storage.

  4. List of companies listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange

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    Company Name Symbol C M Holdings: CSE: COLO.N0000: C T Holdings: CSE: CTHR.N0000: C T Land Development: CSE: CTLD.N0000: C. W. Mackie: CSE: CWM.N0000: Capital ...

  5. List of IOC country codes - Wikipedia

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    Now Sri Lanka (SRI) DAH Dahomey: 1964–1976: Now Benin (BEN) GUI British Guiana: 1948–1964: Now Guyana (GUY). The code former GUI has been reassigned to Guinea (GUI) in 1965 when its new NOC was recognized by the IOC and used publicly in their first competed games in 1968. All formerly known by BGU [1] HBR British Honduras

  6. Lira 512 - Wikipedia

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    Lira 512 (also known as Lira XT) was an IBM PC XT compatible computer made by the Yugoslav (now Serbian) company EI Niš in the late 1980s. It was first presented to the public in April 1988 at the “Kompjuter ‘88” computer show in Belgrade. [1] Soon after that, Lira 512 was also presented in Yugoslav computer press.

  7. High Bandwidth Memory - Wikipedia

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    High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) initially from Samsung, AMD and SK Hynix.It is used in conjunction with high-performance graphics accelerators, network devices, high-performance datacenter AI ASICs, as on-package cache in CPUs [1] and on-package RAM in upcoming CPUs, and FPGAs and in some supercomputers ...

  8. Indian Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Indian Oil has ventured into renewable energy and globalisation of downstream operations. It has subsidiaries in Sri Lanka , [9] Mauritius (IndianOil (Mauritius) Ltd), [10] and the Middle East (IOC Middle East FZE). [11] Indian Oil is ranked 94th on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2022. [12]

  9. System on a chip - Wikipedia

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    Apple M1 system on a chip A system on a chip from Broadcom in a Raspberry Pi. A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC / ˌ ˈ ɛ s oʊ s iː /; pl. SoCs / ˌ ˈ ɛ s oʊ s iː z /) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or electronic system.