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A trade name , trading name , or business name is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name. The term for this type of alternative name is fictitious business name . Registering the fictitious name with a relevant government body is often required.

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38-444: Pine Store Limited , doing business as Pine64 (styled as PINE64 ), is a Hong Kong –based organization that designs, manufactures, and sells single-board computers , notebook computers , as well as smartwatch/smartphones. Its name was inspired by the mathematical constants π and e with a reference to 64-bit computing power. Pine64 initially operated as Pine Microsystems Inc. ( Fremont, California ), founded by TL Lim,

76-580: A Gigabit Ethernet port; a microSD slot and several other peripheral ports. Its larger brother, the ROCKPro64, is based on a Rockchip RK3399 Hexa-Core (dual ARM Cortex-A72 and quad ARM Cortex A53) 64-Bit Processor instead. It features a Mali T-860 Quad-Core GPU and, in addition to the standard USB, Ethernet, HDMI, and MicroSD ports, also has an eDP interface and an open-ended PCI Express x4 slot. An optional PCI Express to Dual SATA-II adapter and an optional Wi-Fi module are offered by Pine64 In 2019,

114-581: A system on a chip (SoC). The Cortex-A72 was announced in 2015 to serve as the successor of the Cortex-A57 , and was designed to use 20% less power or offer 90% greater performance. Overview [ edit ] Pipelined processor with deeply out-of-order , speculative issue 3-way superscalar execution pipeline DSP and NEON SIMD extensions are mandatory per core VFPv4 Floating Point Unit onboard (per core) Hardware virtualization support Thumb-2 instruction set encoding reduces

152-439: A 1.2 GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 64-Bit Processor, an ARM Mali 400 MP2 graphics processor unit, one HDMI 1.4a port, one MicroSD slot, two USB 2.0 ports and a 100 Megabit Ethernet port. The A64 board has only 512 megabytes of RAM , the 1 GiB and 2 GiB versions are labeled "Pine A64+". While the 512 MiB model only works with Arch Linux and Debian GNU/Linux distributions, such as Armbian or DietPi,

190-420: A DBA must be registered with a local or state government, or both, depending on the jurisdiction. For example, California, Texas and Virginia require a DBA to be registered with each county (or independent city in the case of Virginia) where the owner does business. Maryland and Colorado have DBAs registered with a state agency. Virginia also requires corporations and LLCs to file a copy of their registration with

228-467: A DBA statement, though names including the first and last name of the owner may be accepted. This also reduces the possibility of two local businesses operating under the same name, although some jurisdictions do not provide exclusivity for a name, or may allow more than one party to register the same name. Note, though, that this is not a substitute for filing a trademark application. A DBA filing carries no legal weight in establishing trademark rights. In

266-541: A Wacom digitizer layer for stylus support. In December 2022, Pine64 announced the PineTab 2, intended to be a successor to the original PineTab, which was heavily impacted by shipping delays and component shortages . In 2019, Pine64 announced that it was working on a smartwatch . Only being available for developers initially, Pine64 released the PineTime in 2021, aimed at the consumer market. The PineTime display has

304-462: A build-to-order system, potential buyers have to wait weeks or even months for an order code which then has to be redeemed within 72 hours. The hardware is priced at $ 99, but due to a $ 30 shipping fee and country-dependent import duties and taxes, the final price is higher. The Pinebook was notably used by the KDE team to improve Plasma on ARM desktops. In a review of the final hardware by Linux.com ,

342-600: A community-developed smartphone. After an initial BraveHeart release for early adopters in February 2020, the company continued releasing Community Editions that incrementally improve the design. The community support has been excellent, with 17 different OSes released for the device. In October 2021, the company announced the PinePhone Pro based on a binned RK3399 SoC with additional RAM and MMC storage, as well as higher resolution cameras. In May 2020, Pine64 announced

380-530: A new Allwinner -based board was added as a direct competitor to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. The Pine H64 is based on the Allwinner H6 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 64-bit processor. It features a Mali T-722 GPU, two or three gigabytes of RAM, two USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, onboard 802.11n Wi-Fi, a Gigabit Ethernet port, a microSD slot and several other peripheral ports. The Star64

418-475: A resolution of 240x240 with 65,536 colors. The device features 64 KiB of RAM, 512 KiB of flash storage, and 4 MiB of additional flash storage with Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy for connectivity. The watch is powered by the Nordic Semiconductor nRF52832 SoC , with a 64 MHz ARM Cortex-M4F processor. The device was well received for its low cost to feature ratio. In early 2022,

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456-850: Is Pine64's first RISC-V SBC, based on the StarFive JH7110 SoC, launched in September 2022. In November 2016, the Pinebook, a netbook built around an Allwinner A64 SoC with 2 GiB of RAM and a 16 GiB eMMC module, was announced. Pre-release comments in Make wrote that the A64's closest analog was two to three times the A64's price, and that the A64 continued the Raspberry Pi's trend of breaking barriers for engineers. Production started in April 2017. The Pinebook can only be obtained via

494-471: Is a central processing unit implementing the ARMv8-A 64-bit instruction set designed by ARM Holdings ' Austin design centre. The Cortex-A72 is a 3-way decode out-of-order superscalar pipeline. It is available as SIP core to licensees, and its design makes it suitable for integration with other SIP cores (e.g. GPU , display controller , DSP , image processor , etc.) into one die constituting

532-807: Is called a razón social . ARM Cortex-A72 Central processing unit ARM Cortex-A72 General information Launched 2016 Designed by ARM Holdings Cache L1 cache 80  KiB (48 KiB I-cache with parity, 32 KiB D-cache with ECC) per core L2 cache 512 KiB to 4  MiB L3 cache None Architecture and classification Technology node 16 nm Instruction set ARMv8-A Physical specifications Cores 1–4 per cluster, multiple clusters Products, models, variants Product code name Maya History Predecessor ARM Cortex-A57 Successor ARM Cortex-A73 The ARM Cortex-A72

570-424: Is too similar to a name that is already registered. Using one or more fictitious business names does not create additional separate legal entities. The distinction between a registered legal name and a fictitious business name, or trade name, is important because fictitious business names do not always identify the entity that is legally responsible . Legal agreements (such as contracts ) are normally made using

608-481: Is used, among others, such as assumed business name or fictitious business name . In Canada , " operating as " (abbreviated to o/a ) and " trading as " are used, although " doing business as " is also sometimes used. A company typically uses a trade name to conduct business using a simpler name rather than using their formal and often lengthier name. Trade names are also used when a preferred name cannot be registered, often because it may already be registered or

646-617: The PineTab tablet, with an optional detachable backlit keyboard. It is a 10" tablet based on the same technology as the PinePhone , but without the modem and kill switches of that model. In August 2021, the company announced the PineNote. The PineNote is a 10" tablet with a Rockchip RK3566 and 4 GiB RAM, the same configuration used for the new Quartz64 SBCs. The tablet features a 227 DPI touchscreen Eink display panel that also includes

684-466: The United Kingdom , there is no filing requirement for a "business name", defined as "any name under which someone carries on business" that, for a company or limited liability partnership, "is not its registered name", but there are requirements for disclosure of the owner's true name and some restrictions on the use of certain names. A minority of U.S. states, including Washington , still use

722-579: The standard form contract of pine64.com binds all orders to the laws of Malaysia , while the products are shipped from warehouses in Shenzhen , China and Hong Kong . After the initial Kickstarter orders for the Pine A64 single-board computers, the company went on to make more devices. The original Pine A64 boards released in 2016 are powered by the Allwinner A64 system-on-chip. It features

760-603: The A64+ with more memory can also run other operating systems including Android , Remix OS , Windows 10 , FreeBSD , and Ubuntu . Optional eMMC storage modules can be plugged into special headers on the board. A compute module called SOPINE A64 was introduced in January 2017. It features the same system-on-chip as the Pine A64, but mounted on a DDR3 SODIMM form factor board without the USB, HDMI, and Ethernet connectors. It competes with

798-474: The A64/A64+, but are guaranteed to be available until the year 2022 at a slightly higher cost. In July 2017, the company added a new line of single-board computers based on Rockchip SoCs. The ROCK64 features a Rockchip RK3328 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 64-bit processor; a Mali-450MP2 GPU capable of playing 4K HDR videos; one, two, or four gigabytes of RAM; two USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 ports; one HDMI 2.0 port;

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836-592: The Raspberry Pi Compute Modules. Pine64 sells a " Clusterboard " with an inbuilt eight-port Gigabit Ethernet switch, which can be used to build a cluster system out of up to seven SOPINE modules. A review by Hackaday noted problems with production quality, software, and user support. 2017 also saw the addition of a "Long Term Supply" (LTS) version of the Pine A64/A64+ boards, called "Pine A64/A64(+)- LTS". The LTS versions are identical to

874-418: The U.S., trademark rights are acquired by use in commerce, but there can be substantial benefits to filing a trademark application. Sole proprietors are the most common users of DBAs. Sole proprietors are individual business owners who run their businesses themselves. Since most people in these circumstances use a business name other than their own name, it is often necessary for them to get DBAs. Generally,

912-407: The business. Numbered companies will very often operate as something other than their legal name, which is unrecognizable to the public. In Chile , a trade name is known as a nombre de fantasía ('fantasy' or 'fiction' name), and the legal name of business is called a razón social (social name). In Ireland , businesses are legally required to register business names where these differ from

950-531: The company announced that it was working on a set of wireless earbuds . Pine64 later revealed the PineBuds, true wireless earbuds intended to run open-source firmware . Trade name In a number of countries, the phrase " trading as " (abbreviated to t/a ) is used to designate a trade name. In the United States , the phrase " doing business as " (abbreviated to DBA , dba , d.b.a. , or d/b/a )

988-534: The county or city to be registered with the State Corporation Commission. DBA statements are often used in conjunction with a franchise . The franchisee will have a legal name under which it may sue and be sued, but will conduct business under the franchiser's brand name (which the public would recognize). A typical real-world example can be found in a well-known pricing mistake case, Donovan v. RRL Corp. , 26 Cal. 4th 261 (2001), where

1026-592: The inventor of the PopBox and Popcorn Hour series of media players sold under the Syabas and Cloud Media brands. In 2015, Pine Microsystems offered its first product, the Pine A64, a single-board computer designed to compete with the popular Raspberry Pi in both power and price. The A64 was first funded through a Kickstarter crowdfunding drive in December 2015 which raised over US$ 1.7 million. The Kickstarter project

1064-402: The law is to protect the public from fraud, by compelling the business owner to first file or register his fictitious business name with the county clerk, and then making a further public record of it by publishing it in a newspaper. Several other states, such as Illinois , require print notices as well. In Uruguay , a trade name is known as a nombre fantasía , and the legal name of business

1102-399: The legal name of business is called a razón social (social name). In Brazil , a trade name is known as a nome fantasia ('fantasy' or 'fiction' name), and the legal name of business is called razão social (social name). In some Canadian jurisdictions , such as Ontario , when a businessperson writes a trade name on a contract, invoice, or cheque, they must also add the legal name of

1140-461: The named defendant, RRL Corporation, was a Lexus car dealership doing business as " Lexus of Westminster ", but remaining a separate legal entity from Lexus, a division of Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. . In California , filing a DBA statement also requires that a notice of the fictitious name be published in local newspapers for some set period of time to inform the public of the owner's intent to operate under an assumed name . The intention of

1178-403: The registered legal name of the business. If a corporation fails to consistently adhere to such important legal formalities like using its registered legal name in contracts, it may be subject to piercing of the corporate veil . In English , trade names are generally treated as proper nouns . In Argentina , a trade name is known as a nombre de fantasía ('fantasy' or 'fiction' name), and

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1216-530: The reviewer was surprised at his ability to have the full, albeit slow, Mate desktop environment at the A64's price. Phoronix 's benchmarks indicated similar CPU performance to a Raspberry Pi 3. In July 2019, the company announced the PineBook Pro , a netbook based around the Rockchip RK3399 SoC which is also used in the ROCKPro64. The pre-order system went live on July 25, 2019. The device

1254-11480: The size of 32-bit programs with little impact on performance. TrustZone security extensions Program Trace Macrocell and CoreSight Design Kit for unobtrusive tracing of instruction execution 32 KiB data (2-way set-associative) + 48 KiB instruction (3-way set-associative) L1 cache per core Integrated low-latency level-2 (16-way set-associative) cache controller, 512 KB to 4 MB configurable size per cluster 48-entry fully associative L1 instruction translation lookaside buffer (TLB) with native support for 4 KiB, 64 KiB, and 1 MB page sizes 32-entry fully associative L1 data TLB with native support for 4 KiB, 64 KiB, and 1 MB page sizes 4-way set-associative of 1024-entry unified L2 TLB per core, supports hit-under-miss Sophisticated branch prediction algorithm that significantly increases performance and reduces energy from misprediction and speculation Early IC tag –3-way L1 cache at direct-mapped power* Regionalized TLB and μBTB tagging Small-offset branch-target optimizations Suppression of superfluous branch predictor accesses Chips [ edit ] Broadcom BCM2711 (used in Raspberry Pi 4 ) Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, 652, and 653 NXP i.MX8, Layerscape LS1026A/LS1046A, LS2044A/LS2084A, LS2048A/LS2088A, LX2160A/LX2120A/LX2080A, LS1028A Texas Instruments Jacinto 7 family of automotive and industrial SoC processors. Rockchip RK3399 AWS Graviton See also [ edit ] ARM Cortex-A57 , predecessor ARM Cortex-A73 , successor Comparison of ARMv8-A cores , ARMv8 family References [ edit ] ^ "Cortex-A72 Processor" . ARM Holdings . Retrieved 2014-02-02 . ^ Frumusanu, Andrei (3 February 2015). "ARM Announces Cortex-A72, CCI-500, and Mali-T880" . Anandtech . Retrieved 29 March 2017 . ^ Frumusanu, Andrei (23 April 2015). "ARM Reveals Cortex-A72 Architecture Details" . Anandtech . Retrieved 29 March 2017 . ^ "Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $ 35" . Raspberry Pi . 2019-06-24 . Retrieved 2019-06-24 . External links [ edit ] Official website ARM Cortex-A72 Technical Reference Manuals v t e Application ARM-based chips Arm ARM architecture family List of ARM processors List of products using ARM processors ARM Cortex-A ARM Cortex-R ARM Cortex-M Comparison of ARM processors Application processors (32-bit) ARMv7-A Cortex-A5 Actions ATM702x Amlogic M805/S805, T82 x Atmel SAMA5D3 InfoTM iMAPx820, iMAPx15 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Play , 200 RDA RDA8810PL Telechips TCC892x Cortex-A7 Allwinner A2x, A3x, A83T, H3, H8 NXP i.MX7 , QorIQ LS10xx , NXP i.MX6UL Broadcom VideoCore BCM2836, BCM23550 Leadcore LC1813, LC1860/C, LC1913, LC1960 Marvell Armada PXA1920, 1500 mini plus MediaTek MT65xx Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, 205, 208, 210, 212 , 400 Cortex-A8 Allwinner A1x Apple A4 Freescale i.MX5 Rockchip RK291x Samsung Exynos 3110(S5PC110), S5PV210 Texas Instruments OMAP 3 Texas Instruments Sitara AM3xxx Texas Instruments DM38x ZiiLABS ZMS-08 Cortex-A9 Actions ATM702 x , ATM703 x Altera Cyclone V, Arria V/10 Amlogic AML8726, MX, M6x, M801, M802/S802, S812, T86 x Apple A5 , A5X Broadcom VideoCore BCM21xxx, BCM28xxx Freescale i.MX6 HiSilicon K3V2 , 910's InfoTM iMAPx912 Leadcore LC1810, LC1811 Marvell Armada 1500 mini MediaTek MT65xx Nvidia Tegra , 2 , 3 , 4i Nufront NuSmart 2816M, NS115, NS115M Renesas EMMA EV2, R-Car H1, RZ/A Rockchip RK292 x , RK30 xx , RK31 xx Samsung Exynos 4 421 x , 441 x ST-Ericsson NovaThor Telechips TCC8803 Texas Instruments OMAP 4 Texas Instruments Sitara AM4xxx VIA WonderMedia WM88x0, 89x0 Xilinx Zynq-7000 ZiiLABS ZMS-20, ZMS-40 Cortex-A15 Allwinner A80 HiSilicon K3V3 MediaTek MT8135/V Nvidia Tegra 4 , K1 Renesas R-Car H2 Samsung Exynos 5 52 xx , 54 xx Texas Instruments OMAP 5 , DRA7xx, AM57xx Texas Instruments Sitara AM5xxx Cortex-A17 MediaTek MT6595, MT5595 MStar 6A928 Rockchip RK3288 Others Cortex-A12 ARMv7-A compatible Apple A6 , A6X , S1 , S1P , S2 , S3 Broadcom Brahma-B15 Marvell P4J Qualcomm Snapdragon S1, S2, S3, S4 Plus, S4 Pro, 600, 800 ( Scorpion , Krait ) ARMv8-A Others Cortex-A32 Application processors (64-bit) ARMv8-A Cortex-A35 NXP i.MX8X MediaTek MT6799, MT8516 Rockchip RK3308 Cortex-A53 Actions GT7, S900, V700 Allwinner A64, H5, H64, R18 Altera Stratix 10 Amlogic S9 Family, T96 x Broadcom BCM2837 EZchip TILE-Mx100 HiSilicon Kirin 620 , 650, 655, 658, 659 , 930, 935 Marvell Armada PXA1928, Mobile PXA1908/PXA1936 MediaTek MT673 x , MT675 x , MT6761V , MT6762 / V , MT6763T , MT6765 / G/H , MT6795 , MT8161, MT8163, MT8165, MT8732, MT8735, MT8752 NXP ARM S32 , QorIQ LS1088, LS1043 , i.MX8M Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 , 410, 412, 415, 425, 427, 429, 430, 435, 439, 450 , 610, 615, 616, 617, 625, 626, 630 Renesas RZ/V2M Rockchip RK3328, RK3368 Samsung Exynos 7570, 7578, 7580, 7870, 7880 Texas Instruments Sitara AM6xxx UNISOC SC9820E , SC9832E, SC9860/GV Xilinx ZynqMP Cortex-A57 AMD Opteron A1100-series NXP QorIQ LS20xx Nvidia Tegra X1 and Tegra X2 Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and 810 Samsung Exynos 7 5433, 7420 HiSilicon Kirin Hi1610 and Hi1612 Cortex-A72 AWS Graviton Broadcom BCM2711 HiSilicon Kirin 950, 955 , Kunpeng 916 MediaTek MT6797/D/T/X , MT8173, MT8176, MT8693 MStar 6A938 Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, 652, 653 Rockchip RK3399 NXP QorIQ LS2088 , QorIQ LS1046A , QorIQ LX2160A , QorIQ LS1028A , i.MX8 Cortex-A73 Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 , 632, 636, 660, 662, 665, 680, 685 , 6s 4G Gen 1 , 835 Samsung Exynos 7872, 7884, 7885, 7904, 9609, 9610, 9611 HiSilicon Kirin 710 , 960 , 970 MediaTek MT6771/V , MT6799 , MT8183, MT8788 Amlogic S922X Others Cortex-A34 ARMv8-A compatible Ampere eMAG Apple A7 , A8 , A8X , A9 , A9X , A10 , A10X Applied Micro X-Gene Cavium ThunderX Nvidia Tegra K1 ( Denver ), Tegra X2 ( Denver2 ) Qualcomm Kryo , Falkor Samsung Exynos M1 (Mongoose), M2 (Mongoose) ARMv8.1-A ARMv8.1-A compatible Cavium ThunderX2 ARMv8.2-A Cortex-A55 Allwinner A523 Samsung Exynos 850 UNISOC SC9863/A, T603 Cortex-A75 Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 , 710, 712 , 845 , 850 Samsung Exynos 9820, 9825 MediaTek MT6769H/T/V/Z , MT6768, MT6779V UNISOC T310, T606, T610, T615, T616, T618, T619, T620, T700, T710 , T740 Cortex-A76 Allwinner A733 Google Tensor HiSilicon Kirin 810, 820 , 980, 985 , 990 Qualcomm Snapdragon 480(+) , 675, 678 , 720G, 730(G), 732G, 765(G), 768G , 855(+), 860 , 7c (Gen 2), 8c, 8cx (Gen 2) Microsoft SQ1 and SQ2 MediaTek MT6781, MT6785V, MT6789 , MT6833V/P, MT6853V/T , MT6873, MT6875 , Dimensity 6020, 6080, 6100+, 6300(+) , MT8192 Samsung Exynos 990 UNISOC T750, T760, T765, T770, T820 Cortex-A77 MediaTek Dimensity 1000(+) Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 , 750G , 865(+), 870 HiSilicon Kirin 9000 Samsung Exynos 880 , 980 Cortex-A78 Google Tensor G2 MediaTek MT6877, MT6878 , MT6879, MT6891, MT6893 , Dimensity 7020, 7025(Ultra), 7030, 7050, 7300(Energy/X) , 8000, 8020, 8050, 8100, 8200 , Kompanio 900T, 1200, 1380, 1300T Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, 4(s) Gen 2 , 695 , 6 Gen 1, 6(s) Gen 3 , 778G(+), 780G, 782G , 888(+) Samsung Exynos 1080, 1280, 1330, 1380 , 2100 Cortex-X1 Google Tensor , Tensor G2 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888(+) Samsung Exynos 2100 Neoverse N1 Ampere Altra, Altra Max AWS Graviton2 Others Cortex-A65, Cortex-A65AE, Cortex-A76AE, Cortex-A78C, Cortex-X1C, Neoverse E1 ARMv8.2-A compatible Apple A11 Fujitsu A64FX HiSilicon TaiShan v110 Nvidia Tegra Xavier ( Carmel ) Samsung Exynos M3 (Meerkat), M4 (Cheetah), M5 (Lion) ARMv8.3-A ARMv8.3-A compatible Apple A12 , A12X/A12Z , S4 , S5 Marvell ThunderX3 ARMv8.4-A Neoverse V1 AWS Graviton3 ARMv8.4-A compatible Apple A13 , S6 , S7 , S8 ARMv8.5-A ARMv8.5-A compatible Apple A14 , M1 ARMv8.6-A ARMv8.6-A compatible Apple A15 , A16 , A17 , M2 , M3 ARMv8.7-A ARMv8.7-A compatible Qualcomm Oryon ARMv9.0-A Cortex-A510 Google Tensor G3 MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (Pro/Ultra) , 8300 (Ultra) , 9000/9000+, 9200 Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 7 Gen 3, 7s/7+ Gen 2 , 8(+) Gen 1 , 8 Gen 2 Samsung Exynos 2200 Cortex-A710 MediaTek Dimensity 9000/9000+ Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 7 Gen 3, 7s/7+ Gen 2 , 8(+) Gen 1 , 8 Gen 2 Samsung Exynos 2200 Cortex-A715 Google Tensor G3 MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (Pro/Ultra) , 8300 (Ultra) , 9200 Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 , 8 Gen 2 Cortex-X2 MediaTek Dimensity 9000/9000+ Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s/7+ Gen 2 , 8(+) Gen 1 Samsung Exynos 2200 Cortex-X3 Google Tensor G3 MediaTek Dimensity 9200/9200+ Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Neoverse N2 Alibaba YiTian 710 Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100 Neoverse V2 AWS Graviton4 Google Axion Nvidia Grace ARMv9.2-A Cortex-A520 Google Tensor G4 Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s/7+ Gen 3 , Snapdragon 8(s) Gen 3 Samsung Exynos 2400 Cortex-A720 Google Tensor G4 MediaTek Dimensity 9300(+) Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s/7+ Gen 3 , Snapdragon 8(s) Gen 3 Samsung Exynos 2400 Cortex-X4 Google Tensor G4 MediaTek Dimensity 9300(+) Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 , Snapdragon 8(s) Gen 3 Samsung Exynos 2400 Cortex-X925 MediaTek Dimensity 9400(+) Neoverse N3 - Neoverse V3 - ARMv9.2-A compatible Apple A18 Apple M4 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ARM_Cortex-A72&oldid=1241874984 " Category : ARM 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1292-459: The surname(s) of the sole trader or partners, or the legal name of a company. The Companies Registration Office publishes a searchable register of such business names. In Japan , the word yagō ( 屋号 ) is used. In Colonial Nigeria , certain tribes had members that used a variety of trading names to conduct business with the Europeans. Two examples were King Perekule VII of Bonny , who

1330-469: The term trade name to refer to "doing business as" (DBA) names. In most U.S. states now, however, DBAs are officially referred to using other terms. Almost half of the states, including New York and Oregon , use the terms assumed business name or assumed name ; nearly as many, including Pennsylvania , use the term fictitious name . For consumer protection purposes, many U.S. jurisdictions require businesses operating with fictitious names to file

1368-553: Was known as Captain Pepple in trade matters, and King Jubo Jubogha of Opobo , who bore the pseudonym Captain Jaja . Both Pepple and Jaja would bequeath their trade names to their royal descendants as official surnames upon their deaths. In Singapore , there is no filing requirement for a "trading as" name, but there are requirements for disclosure of the underlying business or company's registered name and unique entity number. In

1406-630: Was overshadowed by delays and shipping problems. The original Kickstarter page referred to Pine64 Inc. based in Delaware, but all devices for the Kickstarter campaign were manufactured and sold by Pine Microsystems Inc. based in Fremont, California . In January 2020, Pine Microsystems Inc. was dissolved while Pine Store Limited was incorporated on December 5, 2019, in Hong Kong . As of late 2020,

1444-587: Was priced at $ 199, though the final price after shipping and import duties and taxes was higher. On March 15, 2020, it was announced that the PineBook Pro will ship with Arch Linux based Manjaro Linux as the default operating system. As of 2019, Pine64 is working on a Linux smartphone , PinePhone , using a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 64-Bit System on a chip (SoC). The aim is for the phone to be compatible with any mainline Linux kernel and to "support existing and well established Linux-on-Phone projects", as

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