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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Nippon Electronics Corporation - définition

JAPANESE COMPANY
Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation

Hughes Electronics         
  • Display of a Hughes satellite inside the [[Space Shuttle Explorer]]
AMERICAN SATELLITE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
Hughes Electronics Corporation; Hughes Electronics Corp.
Hughes Electronics Corporation was formed in 1985 when Hughes Aircraft was sold by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to General Motors for $5.2 billion.
space phone         
  • Zenith radio, Chicago Radio Laboratory
  • A Zenith Space Command 600 remote control
  • Zenith vacuum tube carton
  • A Zenith Model 5-S-220 "cube" radio circa 1937
  • A box advertising a remote control system often referred to as "Space Command Tuning"
COMPANY
Zenith Electronics Company; Zenith Electronics Corporation; Zenith Radio Company; Zenith Radio; Space phone; Zenith (LG); The Zenith Radio Company; Zenith Radio Corporation; Zenith Electronics LLC; Zenith Radio Corp.; Zenith Space Command; Zenith (company); Zenith electronics
Q wireless telephone..
Honey, where's the space phone?
NEC         
  • The Earth Simulator
  • Kaoru Yano, the previous chairman of NEC
  • A 1982 NEC APC microcomputer
  • handheld computer]] running [[Windows CE]] 2.0 (Japanese market, 1998)
  • A NEC Versa 6O1OH from ~1995-1996.
  • The NEC logo used from 1963 to 1992<ref>NEC 1984, p. 46.</ref>
  • An NTT DoCoMo FOMA N-02C mobile phone produced by NEC
JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Nippon Electric Corporation; Nippon Electric Company; Nippon Electric; NIPNY; NEC Corporation; Nec; NEC Unified Solutions; Nec Corporation; NEC Home Electronics; Nec philips; VERSA; NEC Electronics; NEC Philips; Nippon Electric Company, Limited; NEC Corp.; NEC Corp. - 日本電気株式会社; 日本電気; NEC (Japanese corporation); NEC (corporation); NEC SuperScript; Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha; ΜPD1724x; ΜPD6x; ΜPD75X; NEC µPD7710; NEC Deutschland GmbH; NEC Deutschland; NEC Information Systems, Inc.; NEC Information Systems; Nippon Electric Company Ltd.; NEC Europe; Draft:NEC Europe; Turbo Technologies; NEC Versa; NEC CustomTechnica, Ltd.; NEC MultiSpeed
National Electrical Code (Reference: USA)

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Busicom

Busicom Co., Ltd. (ビジコン株式会社, Bijikon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese company that manufactured and sold computer-related products headquartered in Taito, Tokyo. It owned the rights to Intel's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, which they created in partnership with Intel in 1970.

Busicom asked Intel to design a set of integrated circuits for a new line of programmable electronic calculators in 1969.: 261  In doing this, they spurred the invention of Intel's first microprocessor to be commercialized,: 262–263  the Intel 4004. Busicom owned the exclusive rights to the design and its components in 1970 but shared them with Intel in 1971.

Two other companies have done business as "Busicom" over the years: the Nippon Calculating Machine Corp, Ltd and subsequently Broughtons & Co. (Bristol) Ltd of the UK.