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A Robot Coupe mixer; it's made for restaurant use and is a stronger, faster machine than other mixers.
Even better, if you upgrade to a faster machine, you can (given a little determination) generally take the disk from your old machine and get it transplanted into the new one.
Sony could then trump Microsoft with a faster machine in a year or two that could spell trouble for the software publisher: if the video-game business becomes more like the PC hardware industry, Microsoft may find itself locked in a bitter war over profit margins in which it lacks the comfortable software cushion it enjoys in the PC business.
You can be certain there will be a good reason for a faster machine sometime soon.
GPUs have been used in the development of faster machine learning algorithms.
In other words, it's a faster machine than most users are going to have.
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He points out how much cheaper and faster machine-scored multiple-choice tests are to grade.
For the last decade, most work in artificial intelligence has been dominated by approaches similar to Google's: bigger and faster machines with larger and larger databases.
Intel hopes its power-efficient Haswell chip will help revive PC sales, making possible thinner, quieter and faster machines, and allowing laptops to run for 50% longer.
But this year, Intel is trying to stake its claim in a market it has barely dented -- faster machines that run corporate data centers.
Distributed computing has another advantage: unlike an ordinary computer, the grass-roots networks automatically upgrade themselves as people succumb to the desire for faster machines.
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