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"in terms of hardware" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to discuss or compare different aspects or components of hardware, such as technology equipment or physical machinery. Examples: 1. "In terms of hardware, the new computer has a faster processor and more memory than the previous model." 2. "When designing a new smartphone, it is important to consider both the software and the hardware components in terms of functionality and user experience."
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I have a typical setup in terms of hardware, with a laptop and two screens.
In terms of hardware configuration, the tricky part was to obtain the pinout of the device.
In terms of hardware, of course, all those knobs and flashing lights are already a thing of the past.
In terms of hardware, you'll need a mid-range server computer and a fast connection to the commercial Internet.
Thus, in terms of hardware and software tradeoffs, computational speed and execution time is sacrificed for greater modularity.
Second, the implementation methodology – both in terms of hardware and software – was defined and executed.
So Microsoft's vision of the future is highly social, highly scalable, but also highly inclusive, both in terms of hardware functionality and the game design.
"I do not want to sound ungrateful, but what had been supplied over the last five years, in terms of hardware, is almost peanuts".
This comes at a lower cost than typical processor architectures in terms of hardware resources and designer hours.
However, in this case, shifts are no longer free in terms of hardware and require D flip-flops.
The inverse quantization has also been optimized in terms of hardware complexity by minimizing the involved arithmetic operations.
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