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Maia

American  
[mey-yuh, mahy-uh] / ˈmeɪ yə, ˈmaɪ ə /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. the eldest of the Pleiades and the mother of Hermes by Zeus.


Maia British  
/ ˈmaɪə /

noun

  1. Greek myth the eldest of the seven Pleiades, mother by Zeus of Hermes

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Maia, like her parents, believes Russia's war is wrong but does not discuss it at school and does not know what her classmates think.

From BBC

And Microsoft’s Maia accelerators are also on track to ramp in the second half of this year into next year, Sur added.

From MarketWatch

Liz Windisch, senior wealth adviser at Maia Wealth, said people whose spending or income is less stable might want to add a cash buffer of as much as 15% of their regular expenses.

From MarketWatch

The Maia rocket launching system will have no use for it.

From Barron's

On Monday, it revealed a new chip for inference, Maia 200, that it described as cheaper and faster at certain tasks than comparable chips made by competitors.

From The Wall Street Journal