• identification card Asics, an athletic equipment company This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ASIC. If an internal link...
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  • Alexandria Blue Anchors, or Alexandria Beetles, a former baseball team Beetle (ASIC), an application-specific integrated circuit Beetle, a large wooden mallet...
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  • TPU (redirect from TPU (disambiguation))
    free dictionary. TPU or tpu may refer to: Tensor Processing Unit, a custom ASIC built by Google, tailored for their TensorFlow platform DEC Text Processing...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conformal may refer to: Conformal (software), in ASIC Software Conformal coating in electronics Conformal cooling channel, in injection...
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  • A6 (redirect from A6 (disambiguation))
    the highest note written or acknowledged as musical in classical music ASICS, a footwear company whose name and logo resemble A6 A.06, a track title...
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    Securities Commission, now Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) Australian Singing Competition Australian Sports Commission ASC Pty Ltd...
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    Omega-3 Trial, a 7 year clinical trial VHDL-VITAL, VHDL Initiative Towards ASIC Libraries VITAL (machine learning software) VITAL (asset management software)...
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  • ALF (redirect from ALF (disambiguation))
    prover Action Language for Foundational UML Advanced Library Format, an ASIC databook Algebraic Logic Functional programming language Algorithms for Lattice...
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  • VCN (redirect from VCN (disambiguation))
    Core Next – brand for some ASIC related to video compression and decompression by AMD Virtual card number This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • of GNOME Web Epiphany, a multi-core processor made by Adapteva (now Zero ASIC) The Epiphany (Bosch), a triptych and earlier panel painting Epiphany by...
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  • Processing Unit (TPU), an AI accelerator application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) developed by Google for neural network machine learning, using Google's...
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  • Core (redirect from Core (disambiguation))
    Semiconductor intellectual property core (IP core), is a unit of design in ASIC/FPGA electronics and IC manufacturing Atomic core, an atom with no valence...
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    Acken, John M. (June 1990). "1990 Workshop on Logic-Level Modelling for ASICS". SIGDA Newsletter. 20 (1). Fulbright, Ron (2020). Democratization of Expertise:...
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  • Regulation Authority (APRA) ; Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) ; Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Austria European Central...
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  • Design Systems related to the design and verification of ASICs, SoCs, and FPGAs. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Incisive...
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  • GUC (redirect from GUC (disambiguation))
    Garissa University College, in Kenya Global Unichip Corporation, a Taiwanese ASIC designer German University in Cairo, in Egypt Godalming United Church, in...
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    first ASIC implementation of the Tsetlin Machine focusing on energy frugality, claiming it could deliver 10 trillion operation per Joule. The ASIC design...
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  • Prairie River station, now Prairie River Museum Prairie River, an Intel ASIC for the Omni-Path architecture Long Prairie River, a tributary of the Crow...
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  • chip. Dewey Beach, Delaware, USA. 2006 Diamond Lake Flash cache Controller ASIC at the center of the Robson flash cache technology. Diamond Lake, Oregon...
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  • thermometer Becquerel Bedford Level experiment Beer–Lambert law Beetle (ASIC) Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident Behram Kurşunoğlu Beijing...
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