You need to go far back in time to remember a CPU microprocessor that was able to operate completely without a heat sink. |
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A microprocessor determines a alternator condition as a function of the electrical output. |
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A bus interface enabling communication over a bus between the memory core of the display controller and the microprocessor is included. |
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The microprocessor encrypts information and provides an encrypted output which is related to the alternator electrical output. |
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On the other hand, implanting a powerful one-size-fits-all embedded microprocessor can reduce battery life to worthless levels. |
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The fuze is a self-powered, microprocessor controlled device and contains a radio frequency radar. |
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Microsoft's second-generation Xbox game console will contain a PowerPC microprocessor, sources confirmed Monday. |
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In a traditional architecture, this requires an action and overhead from the microprocessor each time data is moved. |
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The trend in microprocessor design has been to use more transistors in each generation. |
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The central microprocessor receives information from the autofocus system and the light meter. |
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The consumption per microprocessor increases while the number of microprocessors in use exponentially grows. |
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A microprocessor, as small as a postage stamp, performs thousands of calculations per second based on readings from the sensor. |
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By contrast, a traditional microprocessor would have had to run many iterations of the software to come up with the answer. |
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You find semiconductors at the heart of microprocessor chips as well as transistors. |
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There has been much interest in recent years over smart cards, or cards with an embedded microprocessor chip to store the user's data. |
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The temperature of the water bath is controlled by a microprocessor and a temperature sensor. |
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When the source voltage is reduced to a prescribed voltage level, the microprocessor is enforcedly reset. |
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The microprocessor is configured with a predecoder and an instruction cache. |
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A microcomputer is a small computer built around a microprocessor integrated circuit, or chip. |
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A special microprocessor inside the seats takes a split-second to decide which airbags should be inflated to provide body support when the car is cornering. |
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Every time the clock changes state, every logic circuit in the microprocessor does something. |
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The microprocessor can sense problems with the ignition system and will shut down to protect the coil and other components. |
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The WR 2500's microprocessor control governs the foaming process and the added quantities of the binging agent. |
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All of today's video machines, like video poker, video blackjack, and video keno, operate using the same microprocessor technology and randomized sequencing as slot machines. |
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However, this phenomenon is only partly ascribable to the general-purpose microprocessor, which accounts for about one-sixth of annual sales. |
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This microprocessor then activates the atomizer which injects tiny droplets of the liquid into the flowing air. |
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If the initial rollout is a success, sales of this new generation of microprocessor payment cards may grow rapidly in the coming years. |
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Early in the course of his computations, Nicely also happened upon a flaw in a Pentium microprocessor that caused certain types of arithmetic errors. |
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The internal microprocessor and lineal amplifier technology ensure the long-time accuracy. |
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Wilf Pinfold, the director of microprocessor research at Intel, points out that opinions over the value of asynchronous design are quite divided. |
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With intelligent microprocessor control systems to keep fiddly adjustments to a minimum. |
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The apparatus is microprocessor based and also contains parameter memory, program memory and a disk drive. |
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At the same time, the company sees this sector of its business as a cash cow with potentially far higher growth and profitability than its microprocessor business. |
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He also needs money for a new generation of microchips especially the 128-bit microprocessor that will be the brains of the next PlayStation. |
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Recharging of Racetime 2's internal batteries is managed entirely by the microprocessor which controls all of the chronometer's functions. |
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The IK4 CANopen integrates a microprocessor to process the measurement and to diagnose the transducer. |
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The microprocessor of the transmitter performs compensation for the temperature dependency of the pressure and humidity sensors. |
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Advanced microprocessor monitoring technology is adopted to satisfy all needs for compressed air. |
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The measurement data is transferred to a microprocessor that calculates the hardness value and displays the result. |
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The only way this could have happened is by someone granting him a patent on a microprocessor years after microprocessors have been invented and companies formed to make them. |
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That's the kind of enthusiast that is being driven into oblivion by self-serving, loudmouth boors who think that they invented the microprocessor. |
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Simply enter your weight and waistline measurements, the body shaper's built-in microprocessor will then automatically calculate and accumulate the burnt out calories. |
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The microprocessor can be linked to a computer loaded with software that can read and analyze the collected material and reconstruct the accident. |
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The cpu is the central processing unit that contains a microprocessor. |
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For example, when there's a cache miss, the execution unit is shut down, because the microprocessor knows it's not going to be used for a few cycles. |
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The device can work with a power supply from 3.3V up to 5V, which means it can be directly controlled by a microprocessor or logic circuit without level translators. |
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A new computer, for instance, may or may not have a microprocessor made with conflict minerals. |
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Apple makes the microprocessor, the device, the operating system, and some of the key applications. |
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After all, when you want a computer to do something for you, you punch it in through the keyboard, rather than re-designing the microprocessor from a block diagram. |
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The generation of the squirt signal and selection of the string to which it is applied is under the control of the microprocessor unit 54 as has been described. |
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Systems are microprocessor controlled and can include indexers, conveyors, testers, automatic feeders and stackers. |
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In 2005, Adidas introduced the Adidas 1, the first ever production shoe to use a microprocessor. |
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This signal is interpreted by a controller or microprocessor and either used internally, or sent to a display unit. |
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However, semiconductor chip designers rely on the combination between argon and fluorine in an excimer laser to define the smallest feature sizes on the latest generation of microprocessor chips. |
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With the founding of micro systems and microprocessor technology, informatics was added as main part to the definition of Mechatronics. |
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The basis of digitalization of a chemosensor is the development of algebraic equations and their applications for proper microprocessor coding. |
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However, financial institutions around the world are increasingly demanding the enhanced security offered by microprocessor cards in terms of authenticating holders and authorizing transactions, which helps to reduce fraud. |
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With its integrated computer, it functions as a modem, a decryption device, a tuner, a microprocessor, a payment terminal and a storage unit whilst remaining easy to use. |
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In the 21st century green technologies will provide new drivers for economic growth as the internal combustion engine and microprocessor did in the last. |
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The device, controlled by microprocessor electronics, is equipped with touch-type keyboard with tactile sensation for setting the liquid quantity, has digital displays showing the quantity and temperature. |
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Two strategically-placed buttons on the handlebar to change gear-up or down-then with a feather-light touch the microprocessor in the handlebar sends the information to the electromagnets in the derailleur, all in real time. |
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Kinetics of ethanol production by a thermotolerant mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a microprocessor controlled bioreactor. |
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Functionally they are quite different in that an electric detonation is initiated by an electric charge, whereas an electronic detonator is initiated by a specifically coded signal sent to an integrated microprocessor. |
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Revenue derived from microprocessor cards deliveries to the public sector and transport business was up despite the now yearlong delay encountered in many large national programs to deploy electronic passports. |
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Additional NMTI recipients were Federico Faggin, Marcian Hoff, and Stanley Mazor for the microprocessor and Steve Sasson for the digital camera. |
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Some of the servers will contain a microprocessor made by Intel, whereas others run on chips from AMD or on Sun's Sparc chip, and the mainframes are using IBM chips. |
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While a microprocessor is a complex type of integrated circuit, the 1958 date listed is for a far simpler integrated circuit performing simple logic functions. |
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Its strategic goal is to provide Europe with a recognised capability in microprocessor and microcontroller systems, and to promote their world-wide use. |
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The neural network runs as a piece of software on a low-cost microprocessor. Neural misfire detection is just for large engines, and is unlikely to feature in a typical family car. |
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When air flows through the device, it is detected by a microprocessor. |
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This relay belongs to a series of modular, multifunction, programmable, microprocessor controlled protection relays designed for use in power distribution systems. |
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A wide range of microprocessor controlled drying programmes from iron damp to extra dry for all common fabrics and textiles guarantees a high laundry throughput per day. |
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The fourth key factor for gross profit is the cost of materials and components for microprocessor cards, particularly silicon chip purchasing costs. |
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The microprocessor in your computer is roughly twice as powerful as one two years old, which has twice the processing power as one two years older. |
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In this paper, the development of a microprocessor based system for converting videotex pages to synthetic speech in real time, for the benefit of blind people, is described. |
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Also included are operating systems for computers and microcode, which converts commands in a programming language into instructions in a microprocessor chip. |
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When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC onto the stack. |
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Other components translate or decode data from standard text and machine language commands into binary number system code that the microprocessor can understand. |
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The size of a plump multivitamin, the iPill is one-third medicine and two-thirds microprocessor, battery, antenna, and other miniaturized equipment. |
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Intel Corporation today announced an agreement to conduct microprocessor research and development at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. |
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