Sentence examples for chip means from inspiring English sources

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The chip means Web pages load twice as fast.

And more densely packed pixels on a sensor chip means more heat, which can introduce speckles into low-light shots.

The power of the chip means that it can recognise road signs from a long way off, and can power detectors that will be able to study how light reflects off certain objects and judges how far away and what they are.

Not having that Emotion Engine chip means the PS3 is forced to emulate a PS2 through a software-based method.

Wireless cellular LTE connectivity provided by a built-in chip means the new Apple Watch will be able to stay connected even when it's not tethered to an iPhone, which is a huge step forward in terms of making it an independent mobile device.

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So what's a core, and what will having two of them on a chip mean to you?

Calling it the "fourth generation" iPad, Mr Schiller said its new A6X chip meant it had twice the CPU (central processing unit) power of the third-generation model.

However, Mr Huang claimed the GPU cores in its chip meant the Tegra K1 would be three times more powerful than the A7 according to the GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan test.

Data normalization to remove variation in overall chip intensities was performed by global scaling to a chip mean target intensity of 200 (MAS 5.0).

Due to the different densities of SNPs on each chromosome in the 60K SNP chip, mean r values were similar in the three categories of chromosomes.

As a result, we extended our analysis to include "low-frequency" SNPs (1%chip (mean 1.6 variants in the region).

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