Sentence examples for own interconnect from inspiring English sources

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And although Cray, unlike some of its competitors, doesn't build those chips itself, it does design its own interconnect software between those processors.

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While a large part of the mobile industry swirls around the streets of Barcelona, IBM is playing host at its own big InterConnect event in Las Vegas, where it unveiled a rush of deals that underscore another major aspect of the growth of mobile: the rise of cloud services.

While a large part of the mobile industry swirls around the streets of Barcelona, IBM is playing host at its own big InterConnect event in Las Vegas, where it unveiled a rush of deals that underscore another major aspect of the growth of mobile: the rise of cloud services.

Large companies will increasingly build their own networks that will interconnect with the public networks in a complex web.

A rival can interconnect its own facilities with those of the incumbent LEC, or it can simply purchase services at wholesale from the incumbent and resell them to consumers.

The world doesn't need another social network, it needs a thousand networks that let you own your data and interconnect using open standards.

Everything he does – drawing (he's a marvellous draughtsman), sculpture (sometimes utilising frozen Vaseline and "self lubricating" plastics, just as Beuys used lumps of fat), film-making and performance – is interconnected: his own ragbag cosmology.

A requesting carrier can obtain such shared access by purchasing local telephone services at wholesale rates for resale to end-users, by leasing elements of the incumbent’s network “on an unbundled basis,” and by interconnecting its own facilities with the incumbent’s network.

Each of these areas has its own initiatives which are interconnected.

Since then IBM is being tailed by almost all major players trying to come up with their own version of copper-interconnect technology.

There's a mathematical term for this: The point at which separate networks, each with its own transport system, become interconnected enough to allow a fluid or some other substance to move freely between them is called the "percolation transition".

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