Not exact matches
Although NeXT only shipped about 50,000
units and eventually dropped out of the hardware business, the company profoundly influenced the
current generation of technology.
Lead analytics expert technical consultant teams in delivering project implementations and configurations Strategist for Client Implementations of Adobe Marketing Cloud Products (AEM, Analytics, Target, Social, Campaign, etc.) Participate and lead internal brainstorming and creative thinking sessions that solve client / prospect digital marketing roadblocks, customer roadmap & journey strategies, technical integrations, and discover upsell opportunities Leverage digital marketing consulting skills to assess client's requirements in aligning proper resources and provide on - time delivery of the scope of work Key strategic member of sales and business development teams by providing expert solutions to prospects leading to purchasing content management systems such as Adobe AEM (CMS & Communities), Target, Campaign, Analytics and other digital marketing technologies and services Collaborate with all business
units including: consulting, technical, sales, and marketing Developed acquisition & demand
generation strategies via event, email and content marketing programs Establish excellent sales and client retention strategies and demand
generation by providing guidance through evaluation of
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«Grand Theft Auto V is now sold in 95 million
units worldwide, reflecting its status as the highest rating title of the
current console
generation and the must have game for purchasers of Play Station 4 and XBOX 1», CEO Strauss Zelnick told investors.
Power output isn't known yet but 600 hp isn't out of the realm of possibility considering the
current -
generation 911 Turbo S already pumps out 580 hp and the bonkers 911 GT2 RS makes well over 600 hp with the same 3.8 - liter
unit found in the 911 Turbo and Turbo S models.
VW integrated their Blue - e-motion electric drive
unit to the
current generation Beetle, giving...
That compares with sales of 130,000
units for nonhybrid variants of the
current -
generation Outlander, which first went on sale in Russia in July 2012.
JL Wrangler Forums also suspect that the pickup, like the two - and four - door Wrangler, will feature a new door hinge design and updated pull - style door handles, replacing the
current generation's push - button
units.
Volkswagen India, will keep on producing the
current generation Jetta till CKD (Completely Knocked Down)
units run out.
It's another with a far more conventional look, ditching the split headlights from the
current -
generation car for simple, single
units.
Worldwide, approximately 80,000
units of the
current -
generation BMW 6 Series have been sold since the market launch of the Convertible in March 2011.
Our four - cylinder engines will offer higher performance than today's six - cylinder
units and lower fuel consumption than the
current four - cylinder
generation.»
The
current -
generation Civic has been the best - selling small car in America with individual retail car buyers every year since its launch as a ’12 model in calendar year 2011, with sales in excess of 300,000
units in each of the past three years.
Skoda might launch the new Fabia in India and the Indian version of the hatchback will come with a 1.2 - litre petrol engine and the new 1.5 - litre TDI diesel
unit, both of which power the
current generation Volkswagen Polo.
Ford plans to introduce special edition of the
current -
generation Fiesta, a model specially designed for the British customers which will be built in a limited series of only 1,000
units.
A further, larger motor is integrated directly into the driveshaft at the rear in a layout similar to the MGU - K (motor generator
unit — kinetic) used in the
current generation of F1 cars.
As a top - selling model for Honda, the
current, eighth -
generation Civic has sold more than 1.5 million
units since the 2006 model went on sale in late 2005.
The aluminium wheels seen on the
current generation are expected to be swapped with carbon - fibre
units.
0.1.4 parallel evolution routine affecting the random numbers
generation upon adjusting the
current - balance protection along the stream contour line by one
unit toward the power minimums of 666
units — if touched then set the power at the middle of the coverage band and rescale
units by transposition of the position inside the coverage band, automatic routine virtual frequency parameter inline with four times of the interruption frequency for random number request, on idle sustaining the previous frequency divided by the power of lowest amplitude (that of the tangent point (touching point of the actual scan) of the streamline nearest to the component location inside the matrix)
According to the NPD Group, the Wii had sold a total of 1,060,000
units in Canada as of August 1, 2008, making it the first
current generation home console to surpass the million
unit mark in that country.
In the United States, the Wii had sold 10.9 million
units by July 1, 2008, making it the leader in
current -
generation home console sales, according to the NPD Group, surpassing the Xbox 360 which was released a year prior to the Wii.
In the United Kingdom, the Wii leads in
current generation home console sales with 4.9 million
units sold as of January 3, 2009, according to GfK Chart - Track.
Electronic Arts has revealed the
current generation of consoles are in a good shape, estimating a total of 60 million
units across Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Grand Theft Auto V remains the highest rated game of the
current console
generation and a must - have title for gamers on both console and PC with sell - in now surpassing 75 million
units.
In the
current 8th
generation of video game consoles Sony has sold over 70 million PlayStation 4
units and Nintendo made a miraculous comeback with the Nintendo Switch selling 14 million
units in one year.
In the
current 8th
generation of video game consoles Sony has sold over 70 million PlayStation 4
units and...
To approximate our
current coal
generation capacity would require increasing the global complement of nuclear plants from some 500 to at least 4,000
units.
Scottish Power argues that under
current market rules if a DSR CMU (Capacity Market
Unit - «a unit of electricity generation capacity or electricity demand reduction that can then be put forward in a future Capacity Market auction» according to the government definition), consisting of energy storage, is located behind the meter (BTM) it will not be subject to duration de-rat
Unit - «a
unit of electricity generation capacity or electricity demand reduction that can then be put forward in a future Capacity Market auction» according to the government definition), consisting of energy storage, is located behind the meter (BTM) it will not be subject to duration de-rat
unit of electricity
generation capacity or electricity demand reduction that can then be put forward in a future Capacity Market auction» according to the government definition), consisting of energy storage, is located behind the meter (BTM) it will not be subject to duration de-rating.
Around half that number will consist of OLED panels, to be shared among
current - model iPhone X orders, a second -
generation model, and a larger 6.5 - inch iPhone, according to DigiTimes.Apple's purchases of OLED panels in 2018 will reach 110 - 130 million
units, including 70 - 80 million 5.9 - inch
units for the
current iPhone X and an upgraded version of the same size.
The
current Apple TV being sold in the market is actually the third -
generation of the
unit, so it seems that those of you that already own one are in luck.
The tablet will apparently sport a 12 - megapixel rear - facing camera
unit, similar to the sensor mounted in the
current -
generation iPhone 6s.
Looking at the battery, the Z11 comes with a 3,000 mAh
unit, which is pretty standard fare for
current generation flagships.