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This $5500 bad boy uses a single DarkChip3 processor to achieve native 1080p playback with Blu-ray and HD DVD.
In this letter, a set of new rules are proposed to design a CORDIC processor to achieve a given signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
The jerk-limited look-ahead motion planning and interpolation algorithm has been integrated in the interpolation processor to achieve smooth motion in the high-speed machining.
Plus, it uses an FPGA processor to achieve 100% accurate gameplay reproduction, which is something that various people in the fan mod community have been trying to do successfully for the past decade or so, according to Analogue.
Slice your potatoes using a mandoline or a food processor to achieve an even thickness.
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While I.B.M. now appears to be planning to integrate ultrafast memory directly into its processors, Intel has been hinting that it will instead stack memory chips on top of its processors to achieve similar performance.
To summarize, the following methodologies are commonly employed in FFT processors to achieve low power.
This computational time can be improved by employing fast algorithms on dedicated digital signal processors to achieve a realtime EEG signal acquisition and display.
Three bypass schemes and three rerouting schemes are proposed to reconfigure three-dimensional processor arrays with defective processors to achieve target arrays without faults.
The main goal, Robinson says, is to develop a new computer that will use parallel processors to achieve a speed of 100 trillion floating point operations per second--a 50-fold increase in speed over the system Celera uses today.
We describe an architecture that uses a combination of distributed memory architecture and one or more multithreaded processors to achieve the necessary performance.
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