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Current processors are able to store relatively large lookup tables in cache memory.
By influencing the diet of the hen, some processors are able to market shell eggs with a higher ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids.
The processors are able to compute the test statistics faster than the results can be buffered and transferred to the hard drive.
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In a benchmark test completed by Microsoft just prior to today's event, Windows 2000 running on a system of 12 servers from Compaq Computer cpq with a total of 72 Pentium III processors was able to conduct 227,079 order transactions per minute.
This week, banks raising money for the private equity buyout of the First Data Corporation, a credit card processor, were able to sell more debt than they had planned.
Despite a quite inefficient WGS stage, the processor was able to produce up to 10 Nm3/h of hydrogen, assuring a thermal efficiency higher than traditional systems.
It is shown that the neural network processor is able to perform successfully the gas-recognition algorithms at a real time scale.
The Audience Voice Processor is able to deal with a complex mixture of sounds and handle the signals the way the human brain actually perceives specific sounds.
In global MJD, a central processor is able to jointly decode the signals received by neighboring clusters and, therefore, no intercluster interference takes place.
As a result, the central processor is able to jointly decode all the UTs of the system, rendering the concept of intercell interference void.
Intel was able to swallow most of the netbook market in a single gulp, since its Atom processor was able to deliver, almost immediately, the power and energy efficiency needed to run the scaled-down notebook computers.
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