IPC

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IPC may refer to:

Computing

  • Industrial PC, is a PC-based computing platform for industrial applications
  • Infrastructure protection centre or information security operations center
  • Instructions per cycle or instructions per clock, an aspect of central-processing performance
  • Inter-process communication, the sharing of data across multiple and commonly specialized processes
  • International Planning Competition, the comparing of automated planning and scheduling software
  • IP camera

Education

Organizations

  • Idaho Power Company, a regulated electrical power utility in the United States
  • IPC (electronics), an international trade association for the printed-board and electronics assembly industries
  • IPC Healthcare, US healthcare corporation
  • Imperial Privy Council, another name for the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
  • IPC Systems, a firm providing communication systems for financial markets
  • Immigration Policy Center, the research and policy arm of the American Immigration Council
  • Indian Pentecostal Church of God, the largest indigenous Pentecostal movement in India
  • Intellectual Property Committee, a coalition of US corporations with intellectual property interests
  • International Panorama Council, an international network of specialists in the field of panoramas
  • International Paralympic Committee, an international non-profit organisation of elite sports for athletes with disabilities
  • International Pepper Community, an intergovernmental commodity organization
  • International Post Corporation, the International Post Corporation (IPC)
  • International Presbyterian Church
  • International Publishing Company, a former name of TI Media
  • Iraq Petroleum Company
  • Institute Pasteur du Cambodge, a health institute in Cambodia

Other uses

Topics referred to by the same term
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