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The [[Texas Instruments]] company in 1995 released the [[TI-92]] calculator with a CAS based on the software [[Derive computer algebra system|Derive]]; the [[TI-Nspire series]] replaced Derive in 2007. The [[TI-89 series]], first released in 1998, also contains a CAS.
 
[[Casio]] released their first CAS calculator with the [[CFX-9970G]] and succeeded it with the [[Casio Algebra FX Series|Algebra FX Series]] in 1999-2003 and the current [[Casio ClassPad 300|ClassPad Series]].{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}
 
More recently, computer algebra systems have been implemented using [[artificial neural networks]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ornes|first=Stephen|title=Symbolic Mathematics Finally Yields to Neural Networks|url=https://www.quantamagazine.org/symbolic-mathematics-finally-yields-to-neural-networks-20200520/|access-date=2020-11-04|website=Quanta Magazine|language=en}}</ref>