Yes, equivalent to
Panasonic (NCA) NCR18650A, 11,2Wh (2009) was LG (LCO) ICR18650D1, 11,2Wh (2009),
Panasonic (NCA) NCR18650B, 12Wh (2012) was LG (LCO) ICR18650E1, 12Wh (2012),
These cells have graphide/carbon anode only
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Sanyo (NCA+SiO/C) NCR18650GA, 12,6Wh (2015) is LG (NCA+SiO?/C) INR18650 MJ1, 12,6Wh (2015) and Samsung INR18650-35E, 12,6Wh (NCA+SiO?/C) (2015)
I do not know exactly if all of these 12,6Wh uses SiO but it is most probably, because LG already uses SiO in their smartphone batteries from 2012!. You can also find LG patents about using SiO dated from 2012 as well. I have also made some measurements and the new LG and Samsung 12,6 Wh cells have nearly two times lower internal resistance than its predecessors. Also 3C continuous discharge is not a problem for these cells. It was impossible to do it with an old NCR18650B unless you do not want to bake it.
I am still waiting for NCR18650GA to compare...