Sentence examples for brain of the machine from inspiring English sources

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The brain of the machine, a fingernail-sized Cell microprocessor developed jointly with Toshiba and IBM at a reputed cost of $400m, has eight internal processors and can crunch its way through some calculations 12 times faster than the most powerful PC.

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But in 1945 Roscoe, the boss, bagman and brains of the machine, is ill and tired of the game.

It is the software and brains of the machine instead of just the machine itself.

The Tianhe-2 machine was built using more than 3 million Intel computing "cores," essentially the brains of the machine.

Engineers previously boosted supercomputing power by adding additional central processing units (CPUs) that serve as the brains of the machine.

In lieu of a formal review, Matt Burns and I sat down to take a look at the Samsung 700T AKA ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T, a convertible tablet that has a small button on the keyboard that pops out the Windows 8 tablet that forms the brains of the machine.

First up, the brains of the machines.

Given that a good extruder is somewhere in the $50 to $75 range, there can't be much going on in the brains of this machine and they're going to have to cut corners somewhere.

Patrick Charbonneau, a professor of chemistry and physics at Duke, along with a worldwide group of scientists, teamed up with researchers at Google Brain to use state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to spot these rare and valuable crystals.

The ATmega 644 MCU is the "brain" of the auto-composing machine.

But the UN Ebola response office, the head, the brains of the great machine, is only just beginning to get into gear.

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