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NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha, TYO: 6701) is a Japanese multinational IT company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. NEC, part of the Sumitomo Group, provides information technology (IT) and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Symbol: NIPNY, 6701
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Headquarters: 5-7-1 Shiba
Minato, Tokyo Tokyo

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PC-FX The PC-FX is a video game console released in Japan on December 23 1994 by NEC Corporation.

History of video game consoles (fourth generation) Although NEC released the first fourth generation console, this era was dominated by the rivalry between Nintendo and Sega's consoles; the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (the Super Famicom in Japan) and the Sega Mega Drive (named the Sega Genesis in North America due to trademark issues).

TurboGrafx-16 In 1994, NEC released a new console, the Japan-only PC-FX, a 32-bit system with a tower-like design; it enjoyed a small but steady stream of games until 1998, when NEC finally abandoned the video games industry.

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PC-FX The PC-FX is a video game console released in Japan on December 23 1994 by NEC Corporation.

History of video game consoles (fifth generation) NEC then decided to make a new console and released the PC-FX in 1994.

History of video game consoles (fourth generation) NEC released the 32-bit PC-FX console the same year in Japan.

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Cutie Honey FX Cutey Honey FX (キューティーハニーFX Kyūtī Hanī FX) was a Cutie Honey video game developed by Datawest and released by NEC for the PC-FX in Japan in 1995.

Cutie Honey In 1995 a Honey game, Cutey Honey FX (キューティーハニーFX Kyūtī Hanī FX), was developed by Datawest and released by NEC.

Tube Slider Tube Slider is a futuristic racing game released by NEC and developed by NDCube for the Nintendo GameCube in 2003.

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Tokyo Mew Mew The first full anime soundtrack, Tokyo Mew Mew Original Soundtrack was released on September 25, 2002 by NEC.

Tokyo Mew Mew NEC released a second soundtrack on January 22, 2003; it contains the opening and closing themes, along with an additional twenty-nine tracks of background music.

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History of video game consoles (fourth generation) NEC released a CD add-on in 1990 and by 1992 had released a combination TurboGrafx and CD-ROM system known as the Turbo Duo.

TurboGrafx-16 Both Sega and NEC released CD peripherals (Sega CD versus Turbo CD), color handhelds (Sega Game Gear versus TurboExpress -- TurboExpress came out earlier than Game Gear and played the same cards as the console TG16, whereas Game Gear was a separate platform), and even "TV tuners" for their respective handheld systems.

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Strider (arcade game) NEC originally planned to release a SuperGrafx port in 1990, but this version was canceled.

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List of HSPA mobile phones NEC released the N902iX High Speed along with NTT Docomo's HSDPA network launch on August 31 2006.

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NEC NEC also released the V-series processor the same year.

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Dengeki G's Magazine The overall title PC Engine came from the Japanese name for the TurboGrafx-16 video game console first released by NEC in 1987, and the magazine was originally intended to be an information source for the console.

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Cutie Honey FX Cutey Honey FX (キューティーハニーFX Kyūtī Hanī FX) was a Cutie Honey video game developed by Datawest and released by NEC for the PC-FX in Japan in 1995.

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Tube Slider Tube Slider is a futuristic racing game released by NEC and developed by NDCube for the Nintendo GameCube in 2003.

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PC-FX The result was that NEC wound up with a severely underpowered system that impressed neither developers nor consumers, failed to release the 3D expansion, and ultimately led to its demise.

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TurboGrafx-16 Both Sega and NEC released CD peripherals (Sega CD versus Turbo CD), color handhelds (Sega Game Gear versus TurboExpress -- TurboExpress came out earlier than Game Gear and played the same cards as the console TG16, whereas Game Gear was a separate platform), and even "TV tuners" for their respective handheld systems.

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TurboGrafx-16 Pioneer + NEC released a Laserdisc player with video game modules.

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HD DVD NEC, Broadcom, Horizon Semiconductors, and STMicroelectronics have separately developed a single chip/laser that can read both the HD DVD and the Blu-ray disc standard.

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HD DVD NEC, Broadcom, Horizon Semiconductors, and STMicroelectronics have separately developed a single chip/laser that can read both the HD DVD and the Blu-ray disc standard.

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Zilog Z80 Sharp and NEC developed clones in NMOS, the LH-0080 and µPD780C respectively.

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VCM Virtual Channel Memory, a memory architecture which was originally developed by NEC

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VCM Virtual Channel Memory, a memory architecture which was originally developed by NEC

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NEC NEC developed its own Strowger-type automatic switching system in 1924, a first in Japan.

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NEC NEC started developing electron tubes in 1925.

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NEC Photo-telegraphic equipment was developed by NEC that was used to transmit photos of the accession ceremony of Emperor Hirohito.

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NEC In 1997 NEC developed 4Gbit DRAM, and their semiconductor group was honored with one of the first Japan Quality Awards.

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National Empowerment Center NEC developed an approach termed Personal Assistance in Community Existence (PACE).

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V850 The NEC Electronics Corporation V850 is a 32-bit embedded RISC microcontroller originally developed and manufactured by NEC, succeeded by V850 variants named V850ES, V850E, and V850E2 which run uClinux.

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V850 The NEC Electronics Corporation V850 is a 32-bit embedded RISC microcontroller originally developed and manufactured by NEC, succeeded by V850 variants named V850ES, V850E, and V850E2 which run uClinux.

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Hudson Soft HuC6270 The VDC was used in the PC Engine game console produced by NEC Corporation in 1987 and in the SuperGrafx and TurboGrafx 16 also developed by NEC.

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PC-8000 Series The PC-8000 series was a line of personal computers developed for the Japanese market by NEC.

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PC-8000 Series The PC-8000 series was a line of personal computers developed for the Japanese market by NEC.

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Iwatsu Electric Iwatsu was one of the three companies (including Hitachi and NEC) ordered by the army to develop a radar warning system.

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TurboGrafx-16 NEC developed a prototype adaptor that connected a PC through the HuCard slot, allowing the PC to control the PC Engine's CD ROM as it would any normal SCSI drive.

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MobilePro The MobilePro is a discontinued line of personal digital assistants manufactured by NEC.

TurboGrafx-16 NEC also manufactured a very large line of personal computers, one of which featured a single-speed CD ROM drive identical to the PC Engine version.

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V850 The NEC Electronics Corporation V850 is a 32-bit embedded RISC microcontroller originally developed and manufactured by NEC, succeeded by V850 variants named V850ES, V850E, and V850E2 which run uClinux.

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Xbox 360 hardware The GPU package contains two separate silicon dies, each on a 90 nm chip with a clock speed of 500 MHz; the GPU proper, manufactured by TSMC and a 10 MB eDRAM daughter-die, manufactured by NEC.

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V850 The NEC Electronics Corporation V850 is a 32-bit embedded RISC microcontroller originally developed and manufactured by NEC, succeeded by V850 variants named V850ES, V850E, and V850E2 which run uClinux.

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Dreamcast Due to technical problems caused both by the lack of graphics chip manufactured by NEC and the new kei car tax regulations, the Dreamcast's launch in Japan flopped and caused little to no promotion.

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Raymond Herb He started a company called NEC that manufactures electrostatic accelerators.

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MobilePro The MobilePro is a discontinued line of personal digital assistants manufactured by NEC.

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Personal Digital Cellular NEC and Ericsson are the major network equipment manufacturers.

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Variations of the Sega Mega Drive The player was both a Laserdisc and CD player right out of the box, while the addition of add-on modules manufactured by Sega and NEC could make the unit function as a gaming system as well.

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Dreamcast The Japanese group led by Hideki Sato settled on an Hitachi SH4 processor with a PowerVR2 graphics chip developed by VideoLogic (now Imagination Technologies) and manufactured by NEC.

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    NEC

    NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社 Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha, TYO: 6701) is a Japanese multinational IT company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. NEC, part of the Sumitomo Group, provides information technology (IT) and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers and government.
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    NEC (football club)

    Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, sometimes known as N.E.C. or NEC Nijmegen is a Dutch football club founded November 15, 1900. The club was originally called "Eendracht" (Dutch for unity).
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    NEC (disambiguation)

    As an acronym, the initials NEC may stand for: Companies and organizations
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    N.E.C. (football club)

    N.E.C., short for Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, is a Dutch football club. The oldest predecessor of the club, "Eendracht" (Dutch for unity), was established on November 15, 1900.
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    N.E.C. Nijmegen

    N.E.C., short for Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, is a Dutch football club. The oldest predecessor of the club, "Eendracht" (Dutch for unity), was established on November 15, 1900.
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    NEC V20

    The NEC V20 (μPD70108) was a processor made by NEC that was a reversed-engineered, pin-compatible version of the Intel 8088 with an instruction set compatible with the Intel 80186.
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    NEC Philips

    NEC Philips (or in full NEC Philips Unified Solutions) is a joint venture between NEC and Philips, two electronics companies, operating since April 3rd 2006.
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    NEC Soft

    NEC Soft, Ltd. (Japanese NECソフト株式会社 NEC Soft Kabushiki Gaisha) is a subsidiary of NEC Corp. It is headquartered in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, and specialized in Information and Communication Technology systems building and maintenance.
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    NEC Display Solutions

    NEC Display Solutions is a manufacturer of computer monitors and large-screen public-information displays, and has sold and marketed products under the NEC brand globally for more than twenty years.
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    NEC PC-9801

    The NEC PC-9801 (or the PC-98 for short) is a Japanese microcomputer manufactured by NEC. It first appeared in 1982, and employed an 8086 CPU.

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