Sentence examples for sluggish memory from inspiring English sources

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The rapid advance of processor architectures such as the emerged multicore architectures and the substantially increased computing capability on chip have put more pressure on the sluggish memory systems than ever.

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If it works for humans too, he speculates that the drug might help people who have "sluggish" memories.

Hardware is not so great (however quite resistant to damage), the processor is sluggish, the memory is not enough to open more than a few cards at the same time.

This is consistent with the notion that the emotional advantage in the recollective experience is due in part to slower forgetting, and with the suggestion that the sluggish consolidation of memories serves an adaptive function by enabling neurohormonal processes trigged by an arousing stimulus to modulate memory strength over time [9].

The combination of rising prices and sluggish growth raises memories of the oil shock of the 1970s.

His interpretation was in no way sluggish, but, conducting from memory, he seemed to be obeying his instinctive internal rhythm rather than the metronome markings in the score.

If the PC is still sluggish, it may need more memory.

I kid, I kid as the PC3-10600 DDR3-1333MHz memory shouldn't be sluggish by any means.

Diesels inspire memories of slow winter starts, sluggish performance and shuddering at idle.

Take that away, and we're just a large sluggish country with a lot of good memories and bad karma.

Even the fastest DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) chips used in computers look sluggish by comparison, and they consume up to 20 times the electrical power.

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