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Grandis

Grandis may refer to:

  • Grandis (company), a company producing magnetoresistive random-access memory
  • Grandis (surname)
  • Mitsubishi Grandis, a large multi-purpose vehicle
  • Pizza Grandis, the most popular frozen pizza in Norway
subspecies and hybrids
  • Dactylorhiza × grandis, an orchid hybrid between D. fuchsii and D. praetermissa found in Western Europe
  • Orobanche californica ssp. grandis, a subspecies of the California broomrape, a plant native to western North America from British Columbia to Idaho to Baja California
  • Strix ocellata ssp. grandis, a subspecies of the mottled wood owl, a large owl species found in India
Grandis (surname)

The surname Grandis may refer to:

  • David Grandis, a French conductor
  • Jocelyn de Grandis (born 1980), a French Olympic archer
Grandis (company)

Grandis, Inc., founded in 2002 by Paul Nguyen, was a company backed by venture capital firms such as Sevin Rosen Funds and Matrix Partners to pioneer non-volatile thin-film memory solutions based on spintronics. It invented spin transfer torque - random access memory (STT-RAM), a new technology claimed to revolutionize the performance of products in areas ranging from computers and consumer electronics to automotive, medical, military, and space.

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