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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a processor with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of processor that has a particular feature or capability.
Example: "I am looking for a processor with a high clock speed to improve my computer's performance."
Alternatives: "a processor featuring a" or "a processor equipped with a".
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A processor with a speed of 300 megahertz or faster is also recommended.
"Sir Loops-a-Lot" transfoureyesefrom our eyes from a processor with a camera and motors into his own person, and he was certainly a robot with personality.
In a processor with a pipeline, the bus logic goes ahead and gets the next few instructions in preparation for execution.
When asked, Intel executives invariably cite the success of Centrino, the firm's laptop platform, which combines a processor with a Wi-Fi networking chip, software and other supporting components.
Common DSP's embedded in hearing aids have a processor with a selective clock speed that usually ranges from 1.28 to 5.12 MHz.
In the special case of a processor with a clock speed of 5.12 MHz (5 MIPS), and working with a sampling rate of 16 kHz, analysis window of 128 samples and 65 frequency bands (i.e., our case), the number of instructions available to process each frequency band of a frame is 308.
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Each stage in the pipeline corresponds to a different action the processor performs on that instruction in that stage; a processor with an N-stage pipeline can have up to N different instructions at different stages of completion.
A memory can behave like a processor with complete functionality by simulating a classic Turing machine.
(Spoken titles require that the PC have a processor with built-in sound or an add-on sound card installed).
Real-time systems need a processor with both a reasonable and a known worst-case execution time (WCET).
A model of a processor with accurate timing information is essential for tight WCET analysis.
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