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DPMA

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DPMA

(1) (Dynamic Power Management Architecture) Power management features built into Intel chipsets. By monitoring system activity and turning itself off when not required, DPMA chipsets use up to 75% less power than previous chipsets. DPMA supports the ACPI interface. The 430TX was the first DPMA-compliant chipset. See Intel chipsets and ACPI.

(2) (Data Processing Management Association) See AITP.



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The trademark has been cancelled in Alicante (European Trademark Office) as well as in Germany at the DPMA (German Trademark Office), but both cases are still pending as LEGO appeals.
The patent databases utilized were the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office), EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), DPMA (German Patent and Trade Mark Office) and the JPO (Japan Patent Office).
The patent databases utilized were the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office), EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), DPMA (German Patent and Trade Mark Office) and the JPO (Japan Patent Office).
 
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