HPM

HPM can mean:*Hazardous Process Material: Semiconductors industry.

  • Hargeisa Provincial Museum: museum in Hargeisa, Somalia
  • HPM Building Supply: a chain of building materials stores in Hawaii (formerly called Hawaii Planer Mill)
  • High Performance Messaging: computer network communication of ostensibly high effectiveness
  • High-performance Process Manager: industrial control system used in the chemical, refining, paper, and allied industries
  • High-power microwave: directed energy weapon using electromagnetic radiation
  • High Powered Money: the total value in an economy of coins, paper money, and commercial banks' reserves with the central bank
  • Humanitarian Pouched Meal: form of the Humanitarian daily ration
  • Human Potential Movement: self-improvement movement of the 1960s
  • Pioneer HPM-100: series of speakers manufactured by Pioneer Electronics Corporation in the late 1970s
  • Hospice and palliative medicine, part of the health care sector
  • HPM.1

    HPM.1 is Hardware Platform Management IPM Controller Firmware Upgrade Specification of PICMG. This specification describes firmware upgrade procedure into PICMG IPM Controllers (Not PICMG 3.0 Shelf Management Controller (ShMC)), as specified in the specifications AdvancedTCA, AdvancedMC and MicroTCA specifications. An Upgrade Agent (Ex:ipmitool) upgrades firmware via any IPMI interfaces (IPMB-0 or IPMB-L, LAN, UART or any Shelf-Carrier Manager).The specification also describes format of upgrade image. The upgrade image can contain one or more than one component's firmware. The upgrade agent upgrades the component's firmware one by one. The IPM controller can have more than one component (U-Boot, Linux, rfs, FPGA, etc.). The firmware upgrade procedure contains three stages (Preparation Stage, Upgrade Stage, and Activation Stage). In preparation stage Upgrade Agent gets target capabilities and all component properties. Then it compares this information with Upgrade image. If there is a mismatch, Upgrade Agent abandons the firmware upgrade. Otherwise it moves into Upgrade stage. In Upgrade stage upgrade agent sends all components firmware one by one. After successfully receiving the firmware, IPM controller waits for activation. In Activation stage Upgrade Agent activates newly uploaded firmware. If self-test is supported by IPM controller, then it is invoked. If self-test fails, IPM controller automatically rolls back to previous firmware. If IPM controller does not support automatic roll back, operator or Upgrade Agent has to initiate the manual roll back.

    List of Sony Ericsson products

    The following is a list of products manufactured under the Sony Ericsson brand. Most of the models have been released under multiple names, depending on region of release, currently usually indicated by a letter added to the end of the model number ('i' for international, 'a' for North America, and 'c' for mainland China), but indicated on some (mostly older) models by a slightly differing model number. Typically, there is one version for the European and US market, and another for the Asian market. However, some models have yet more versions. Most "Walkman" branded models are also released as a non-Walkman version; such as the Sony Ericsson w580 and the s500. These versions usually differ only slightly.

    International phones

    Phones in boldface indicates that the phone is a smartphone.

    S = Status, where P indicates under production, D is discontinued and U indicates upcoming .

    C Series: Cyber-shot

    C902

    The Sony Ericsson C902 was released during the second quarter of 2008. It is a java based feature device running on Sony Ericsson's proprietary A200 platform. A special feature was the presence of 8 touch sensitive keys using capacitive technology for the camera mode. The camera technology includes face detection and the music player is similar to the system used on the company's "Walkman" series handsets. The phone is the first in Sony Ericsson's new 'Cyber-shot' C-series of phones, designed to be a successor to the popular K800i and the K850. The C902 is featured in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and has been praised for its user interface design and its build quality. Although the device received favourable reviews, analysts did not expect it to reach the same level of popularity or sales as its predecessor, the K800i, because it was not intended to be a "flagship model."

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