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The presence of hyperbolic functions tends to produce computer over-flow and under-flow and computational difficulties.
Plain old silicon used to produce computer chips isn't appropriate, so LED producers tend to work with more esoteric materials like gallium nitride and silicon carbide.
Information age foundries, or "fabs," produce computer chips.
There are also small industries that produce computer software, cement, fertilizer, food, clothing, and books.
Applied Materials Inc., a maker of equipment to produce computer chips, said Jim Morgan would step down as chief executive.
The new plant, which will produce computer chips for personal computers and servers, is expected to be finished by the end of next year.
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"The goal is not to produce computer-literate people but to teach people how to use the computer as a tool to produce well-educated people," said Wendy Hawkins, manager of Intel's teacher-development programs.
A National Research Council study to be published this week, "Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation and Creativity," notes, "As long as the tools required to produce computer-mediated work are programming tools, the result will be programmer-created design".
In another application of gaming technology, Defense Department programmers working in a strip mall near Fort Monroe, Va., have taken daily intelligence reports, surveillance data and satellite images from Iraq and Afghanistan to produce computer-generated simulations of the latest I.E.D. tactics and technology.
Nanotechnology could produce computers so powerful that today's machines would seem like clunky toys.
But take out the vibrant group of high-technology manufacturers who produce computers, communications equipment and semiconductors and a much different pattern emerges.
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