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It is used to refer to powerful hardware, such as hardware that can process data quickly. For example: The company invested in the latest, most potent hardware to make sure their data processing speeds were top of the line.
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Dominic Porco, chief executive officer at Impax Media, a digital advertising company, says less expensive and more potent hardware; new open source software platforms; and new easier and faster ways of obtaining data to train algorithm models have driven the progress in eye tracking technology.
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On loan to the V&A by The Guardian, the damaged hardware is a potent symbol of the current battle being waged for the digital realm, one in which the intelligence agencies, and some companies, seem to want all privacy eradicated.
While a ruthless competitor, Microsoft is also a strong cooperator, and the troika of Microsoft, Intel and the hardware manufacturers has been a potent factor in the era of Moores Law and ever more powerful computers.
While Shenzhen — the site of our previous China show — might be the hardware capital, Shanghai has a potent mix of hungry entrepreneurs from all over the world.
Traditionally, Japanese monster movies have used images of military hardware hurled indiscriminately against a much larger foe as a potent symbol of the nation's own disastrous wartime experience.
But the navy and air force will get the hardware to build what the paper calls a "heavier and more potent maritime force".
Restoration Hardware.
Potent stuff!
Delayed hardware?
Those were potent.
These are potent images.
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