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The FFT calculation itself can be performed with no values being moved in memory (i.e., in-place), however, with regard to the impossibility of starting the computation until the last sample of a block of data is received, a buffer of at least 2N in size must be used.
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He moved into memory boards in 1981, took EMC public in 1986 and entered the storage business a few years later.
The device may also be linked, by way of a U.S.B. line, to a personal computer so MP3 audio files on the PC's hard drive may be moved in and out of its memory.
By the time we moved in two years ago, these were just the memories of graying neighbors -- another lesson of loss.
In bed that night, Robert and Becka made love, their hands moving in almost mechanical memory, bending and folding as if constructing a paper airplane, and though the design was basic, their bodies managed a bit of glide before sliding to a stop.
"What interests me about cinema is that you have that linear narrative but you move in and out of memory.
In some germinal form, we saw that the primary authors' description of their findings moved from memory retention in the results section to CE in the discussion.
The N450 is codenamed "Pine Trail" — see previous coverage here — and represents a shift from a 3-chip to a 2-chip plarchitecturetecture, with the graphics chipset and memory controller moving in with the processor on the "north" complex, with the I/O being in the "south" complex.
Voina's other endeavors have included an orgy in the State Museum of Biology and laying out an elaborate banquet table on a moving subway car in memory of the dissident artist Dmitri A. Prigov.
But I have no memory of them moving in, or of the cottage when it was empty.
Move in.
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