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The phrase "computationally intense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe tasks or processes that require significant computational resources or processing power. Example: "The simulation was computationally intense, requiring hours of processing time on the supercomputer."
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This is all part of the larger, and computationally intense, problem of drug design -- searching through a vast "space" of possible protein shapes for one that will interrupt the metabolism of a virus or other biological invader.
The best result is what the consumer sees, but it is probably a far more computationally intense than what Google does, since Google knows more about where people have gone before.
A firm's spare computing resources will be leased on an hourly or even minute-by-minute basis to other companies willing to pay for it to solve large and computationally intense problems.
However, Abrash said foveated rendering is probably still too computationally intense for current VR rigs to handle.
The BSS of more than two sources is a more complicated and computationally intense problem.
Modeling acoustical behavior in a room is complicated and computationally intense.
While most translation apps still work when they are offline, they can't use the sophisticated — and computationally intense — machine learning algorithms in the cloud that typically power them.
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LCA methods are now easily accessible to clinical researchers and the use of these computationally-intense software programs has been facilitated by the speed of contemporary computers.
The other important problem with asymmetric cryptography is that the processing requires intense use of the central processing unit as it is computationally intensive and requires a lot of mathematical computations.
This is even more computationally intensive but promises information that is more useful on the ground.
There's no roadmap for ARM chips to beat Intel in these computationally intensive areas.
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