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As a trade-off, some of the computational capacity of the infrastructure (core network and eNodeB-xBS) is required to enable distributed architecture in a mobile network.
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The architectural template consists of a versatile on-chip interconnect with asynchronous FIFOs and bitwidth conversion placed into the communication links, a performance monitoring infrastructure for collecting performance information during runtime and a set of generic infrastructure cores which are frequently needed in accelerator designs.
"Changes must be made to both the hard and soft infrastructure of core markets to ensure they are fair, effective and efficient," he added.
Our data infrastructure is a core part of our national infrastructure.
Notwithstanding accounts of "roads to nowhere," China has vastly improved its core infrastructure.
It's difficult for schools and hospitals and core infrastructure like housing and transport to cope.
"But certainly in terms of attacking core infrastructure of the business, we're not looking at a concerted, targeted attack.
The core infrastructure of the NHS is also being eroded with the closure of hospitals and thousands of NHS beds since 2010.
Amazon did it because it developed a superior computer services infrastructure for its core business and decided to offer similar services to any and all.
Even more interesting is the fact that the core infrastructure of the network runs on software that is all in the public domain.
Assuming the firm wants to remain independent, its best hope is that after so many years of obstruction by BT Group, Britain's broadband telecoms infrastructure - a core business for Energis - is finally going to be built.
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