Company says 15 processors in development are based on dual-core and multicore technology. |
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Intel has released updated compilers designed to help developers create software tuned to multi-core processors, the company said yesterday. |
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Traditional photo processors are expected to offer digital photofinishing services in their retail centers. |
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In this area, it is investigating the use of improved cooling fans, impellers, and other devices that can help keep processors cool. |
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Symmetric multiprocessing set-ups usually involve dual configurations, although more processors can be catered for. |
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However, as more client applications become multithreaded, dual-core processors will make sense in all product lines, he says. |
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In addition to solving this problem, Linux 2.4 queues will be more robust and scale better to multiple processors. |
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Each of the slave processors calculates the likelihood of the tree, given a set of parameters. |
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Some gums now make it easy for dairy processors to add the benefits of soluble fiber to products without imparting an undesirable thickness. |
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Automated de-boners and slitters sliced the meat off bones and processors turned other parts into various pieces. |
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Instead, it wants to build these devices as standard peripherals on its processors. |
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Despite slowing growth and a sluggish economy, processors remain optimistic about opportunities to boost cheese consumption. |
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Many paper processors mix fresh, long fibres with processed paper to make new paper. |
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To qualify for the programme, resellers must sell and brand systems that use boxed Intel processors and successfully complete special training. |
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Thanks to one of our regular readers for providing some details about codings found on the processors. |
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The big processors, he notes, use soybean to boost the protein content of baked goods, breakfast cereals, weaning foods, and dairy products. |
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Other key activities will include a regional organic trade directory listing producers, processors and retailers. |
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Java has always been a great language for writing big apps that can be virtualized across a bunch of processors or machines. |
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Like most other software, however, voice recognition improves given faster processors and more memory. |
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To date, chip designers have focused on connecting processors to cache memory to counter the latency of the system bus. |
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The hassles of coding and compiling for two separate processors are going to get a little much for developers. |
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When we tested the desktop dual-core processors, we pointed out that contemporary video codecs do support multi-threading. |
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Manufacturer A fabs a whole batch of processors and tests them at a given clock speed. |
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To make chocolate, processors mix the cocoa liquor with cocoa butter, sugar and, to create milk chocolate, different forms of milk. |
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An immense network of 10,000 to 20,000 Alpha processors will form the basis of this formidable number cruncher. |
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It is supplying the milk requirements of more than 90 processors and manufacturers in the region. |
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Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes. |
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Company leaders note there are independent dairy processors as well as captive dairies Dean Foods is interested in purchasing. |
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The chip will be far speedier than current processors and offer more realistic graphics and superfast game-playing over networks. |
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Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors. |
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Many meat processors in the state feel that the USDA inspection service is inflexible and insensitive to their needs. |
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From processors and storage to graphics cards and LCD monitors, here's the inside information you need to know. |
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So over the next few months, Intel will continue to ramp the clockspeed of its processors. |
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For both CD-RW and DVD drives, highly integrated front-end signal processors are now available on the market. |
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Lacquering plants, processors of cellulose nitrate, oil companies, and public utilities are examples of companies where these tools were used. |
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A custom supercomputer uses processors that have been specialized for scientific computing. |
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Most supercomputers are built from commodity processors that are designed for a broad market and are manufactured in large numbers. |
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For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 ranking of dairy processors. |
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There are the usual pots and pans, whisks and spatulas as well as those gadgets such as food processors and blenders we cannot live without. |
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The speed of silicon-based processors is limited by the rate at which electrons move round circuits. |
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He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
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We'll also be wholesaling apples and pumpkins soon to local CSA's, processors, and produce auctions. |
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Intel will, on the same date, formally introduce its flip chip 1GHz processors in two flavours. |
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The throughput at the processors for January and February peaked in 1999 with a kill of 348,000 head. |
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Because it takes our time and effort to recompile and reinstall kernels, we modified only four computers needed to cluster seven processors. |
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The speed of processors, usually known as clock speed, is measured in megahertz or these days in gigahertz. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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The first step is to stop using word processors and spreadsheets to manipulate and organize information. |
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This internal structure allows the decoder to avoid switching between the logical processors every clock cycle. |
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The problem is not related to a particular batch of processors, or any one instruction or data stream, Grimes said. |
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Intel yesterday pared back its price list, chopping up to 34.1 per cent of what it charges for its top-end Xeon DP processors. |
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In fairness, it's important to stress that general-purpose processors were designed for application-related computing. |
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Small appliances such as food processors sit near large appliances such as refrigerators. |
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Servo drivers with digital signal processors provide alternatives to analog servo drivers. |
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Moreover, server processors very often boast some features, which will be of absolutely no use in regular desktop platforms. |
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The HES hardware includes a daughterboard that can house asics, memories and processors. |
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The sweet-spot for the new line will be about 200 processors per computer, Conway said. |
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We also met with the official organizations representing U.S. cattle producers, meat processors and renderers. |
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With demand for carbohydrate-based fat replacements rising, the company plans to seek commercial food processors to help market Z-trim. |
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The chip uses a new silicon layering process with multiple processors in the one chip. |
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The beets are cut up mechanically into slices in machines resembling giant food processors. |
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Intel has already introduced model numbers for its desktop and notebook processors. |
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The major tier or chain is of very large farms connected by contract to very large processors connected to very large retailers. |
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That law is intended to keep processors from seeking retribution against growers who organize to bargain. |
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The machine has 720 processors and is currently ranked as the 16th most powerful computer in the world. |
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The same operation is applied to all of the elements of the structure by the simultaneous operation of the vector processors. |
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Some processors are working with third parties to identify gaps in their security situation. |
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Dairy processors face some additional challenges in their efforts to provide organic dairy products. |
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Mainboards for AMD processors come in a red box and those for Intel in a blue one. |
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He said that there was little profit to be had, for Intel, outside it's core business of selling computer processors. |
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Food processors responded to these concerns, rolling out fat-free and low-fat cheeses, yogurts, lunchmeat and cookies. |
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While many dairy processors use contract carriers to deliver their products, several dairies maintain their own fleet. |
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Among other things, the heat output and energy consumption of the latest power-hungry processors is too much to bear. |
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The naming conventions of Intel processors has kept me a bit fuddled for the last few years. |
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Instead, they evolve from simple replicators into sophisticated data processors that can crunch numbers in complicated ways. |
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More than just a tamper-evident package on the shelf, we feel that processors are looking for manufacturing safety and traceability. |
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That's not uncommon with new processors, but the motherboard vendors' solution to the problem is unusual. |
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As expected, the Mac maker announced today that it will next year start phasing Intel processors into its computer line. |
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With easy upgrade and full scalability, the central server is fully open to future upgrades with faster processors, larger disk drives, and more. |
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Intelligent switches have high-speed internal architectures utilizing network processors, real-time operating systems and 25Gb backplanes. |
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The industry is used to doubling the speed of processors and the cost of them every 18 months. |
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As yet the new machines' processors are not known, beyond the generic G4 classification. |
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The company is always looking to tempt users to replace their PCs when faster processors hit the market. |
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Two of the claims, covering network processors and digital video chips, will be investigating in the current hearing. |
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It's created using a simple text editor like Notepad or Wordpad, complicated word processors such as Microsoft Word will only corrupt the file. |
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However, she believes that challenges emerge when processors attempt to move beyond such basic fortification. |
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A total of twenty-one programmes were in operation with dairy processors, livestock marts and meat plants. |
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As dairy processors expand their product and package portfolios to offer consumers more variety, the up-side potential may become even greater. |
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In practice, most processors in a massively parallel computer end up sitting idle waiting for others to finish their task. |
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The dual-core processors that can process several computational threads at the same time very often push us towards this working algorithm. |
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The processors were concerned that between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of Zimbabwean soya bean meal was destined for Zambia. |
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Alternatively, the box can be set to use both processors in tandem without failover protection, doubling its throughput. |
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In the 1980s, personal computers, for example, often contained separate processors for floating-point operations and integer operations. |
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Its 64 way parallel processing will allow you to slot a number of processors in a line. |
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Communications processors run a time synchronization protocol to achieve global clock synchronization. |
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Sony's digital reality creation processors are the crucial element in producing sharp pictures. |
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The most sophisticated are essentially pocket-sized computers with colour screens, fast processors and lots of memory. |
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Again, the future plans are to have devices with cell processors able to communicate with each other. |
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As a result, the systems built with dual-core processors can perform impressively fast. |
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Food processors enter into formal contracts with individual farmers to meet their supply needs. |
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Another approach is to build a prototype of the machine with relatively few processors. |
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If it won't run on serial processors, then where is the parallel machine that it will run on? |
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The softwood is processed by single grip processors, which also are owned by other contractors. |
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All contestants took home a pizza plate and slicer and the winners won food processors. |
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Many digital speaker processors, which are often used primarily as crossovers, also include filters for frequency correction. |
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To create a cocoa powder, processors first must clean the beans well, removing all extraneous material. |
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These processors extend the x86 instruction set into the 64-bit realm, butting heads with Itanium. |
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Still, the current density accommodated by conductive adhesives fell short of what's needed to support power-hungry devices like processors. |
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In early April, we began sampling these processors and now expect to begin limited production in mid-year. |
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Some processors worry the seemingly contradictory medical findings will only serve to bewilder consumers, leaving them unsure which way to turn. |
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Eventually, it will initiate development of future processors in the SuperH family itself. |
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Companies that specialize in cold storage warehousing have been working on solutions to help dairy processors meet their changing needs. |
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A slide seen on an Intel roadmap earlier this week has spelled out its plans for input-output processors until the end of next year. |
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For instance, families that bake and cook frequently need plenty of room for equipment such as food processors, mixers, and blenders. |
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Two or more projects are always running concurrently, each using just a portion of the machine's processors. |
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How were the meat processors at Premium Standard able to change the game on the production line? |
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Neither Compaq nor IBM have any business PCs or laptops based on AMD processors. |
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Shellfish processors may be more willing to perform high pressure processing once it's been conclusively shown to inactivate norovirus. |
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The page is manipulated as a visual space to the extent most word processors allow, with varied patterns of indentation and spacing. |
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Before food processors and dough machines, bakers in Mediterranean palaces would shape and stretch phyllo by hand. |
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Simply put, Google has made some enormous technical breakthroughs using the new multi-core processors. |
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Companies such as Sun Microsystems and Intel are looking to build similar functions into their multicore server processors. |
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More powerful processors are demanded all the time in order to more accurately read seismic data. |
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The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy. |
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In fact, they are late to the party for dual-core processors. |
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In addition, most states allow EBT processors to charge card replacement fees. |
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Indeed, there are plenty of software programs and accompanying units that can help dairy processors better manage their warehousing and distribution processes. |
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Dairy processors were on the warpath, seeking to reclaim their share of stomach by giving consumers not only what they need, but also what they want. |
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Adding additional processors to a shared-memory multiprocessor increases the bus traffic on the system, slowing down memory access time and delaying program execution. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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Butter processors are keeping a close eye on this new sub-category to determine if there's enough interest to add a similar spread to their own product lines. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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Dairy processors shopping around for the ideal truck and reefer must consider their cargo, temperature requirements and distribution route, among other factors. |
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To comply with the new regs, U.S. farmers and food processors would have to completely change the way they grow, store, produce, and transport their goods. |
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Despite its invention nearly 20 years ago, ambisonics has remained rather obscure to this day due to the fact that decoding processors have not been readily available. |
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There's nothing to hold them back now, and with the lowest processors in the chain all retailing at the same price, there seems to be no end to the upscale. |
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However, American processors seem to be rising to the challenge. |
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Oracle wants customers to multiply the number of processors cores in a system by.75 and then round up to the next whole number regardless of the fraction. |
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The space was a great big project lab, with happy geeks combing over various assemblages of wiring, motors, processors and plans like ants on a summer picnic. |
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The organic farmers and food processors who supply ingredients for his hot sauces and salad dressings generally share his commitment to high-quality, eco-friendly food. |
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Other home appliances on display include cooking ranges, ovens, food processors, vacuum cleaners, electric toasters, water purifiers and other electrical appliances. |
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To protect against unplanned downtime events chassis-bound architectures rely on a complex system of proprietary backplanes, interconnects, and processors. |
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Unlike food processors, MIU's mandoline allows precise control over the texture and size of every cut, producing attractive, uniform vegetable and fruit slices. |
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Beef processors have numerous techniques they can use to influence beef product tenderness including aging and various methods of mechanical tenderizing. |
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The six processors in Ozone 3 are paragraphic equalizer, multiband dynamics, multiband harmonic exciter, multiband stereo imaging, loudness maximizer and mastering reverb. |
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Canada now offers a world-class opportunity for manufacturers and processors who need blue collar workers and semi-professionals, Mr. Boyd enthuses. |
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Some farmers and processors are saying we should not be afraid to test all cattle going to slaughter for BSE, or at least those going to sensitive markets such as Japan. |
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In spite of the significant advances in processing speed, sequential processors are far from providing sufficient computing capacity for advanced robotic planning systems. |
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Besides, all neural networks at the moment are simulations that are written in software of an essentially serial nature which runs on serial processors. |
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The technology revolves around neural network processors which can solve very complex problems in real time, where real time is microseconds rather than milliseconds. |
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The commercial array processors, coupled with minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation and Data General, were often used as supercomputers. |
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It is estimated that 25,000 jobs could be at risk if the problems of Scotland's fishing fleets and of processors and transporters are not tackled. |
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The monolithic processors in the desktop field will have a single diode. |
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The two nameless pieces of Duh are built out of guitars, samples, amplifier hums, drum machines, effects processors, and, when the spirit moves them, garbled screaming. |
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The new compilers offer enhanced support for multi-core processors. |
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Mr. Walsh reminded producers and processors that the movement of such animals other than for slaughter and accompanied by the relevant permit is strictly prohibited. |
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Many processors use a fruit feeder to add inclusions to the ice cream mix. |
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Though our smaller processors may not be able to sell offal as the larger plants do, they can certainly bypass rendering plant fees and even sell the finished compost. |
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But Zimbabwe said the restrictions were a result of wide consultations between its farmers, oil processors and stockfeed manufacturers to sustain their industry. |
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The four-page color booklets provide information about organics, benefits and challenges to processors, the organic certification process, and labeling requirements. |
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Many hardware sites have cheerfully overclocked Athlon processors and in the process given AMD a reputation for clock speed, which has undoubtedly boosted chip sales. |
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These new rules require food manufacturers, processors, packers and shippers alike to keep records of where they receive food from and where they ship it to. |
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By virtue of parallelization over several processors or PC clusters, hardware developments have now pushed the limit of molecular simulation to 100 ns. |
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Some countries have witnessed concentration of capital among agroexporters alongside the marginalization and immiseration of small-scale producers and processors. |
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Adding additional calcium to dairy formulations is an option and one currently adopted by processors of all sorts from cheese to ice cream to fluid milk. |
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Not about to sit by idly as other categories steal their calcium franchise, dairy processors have turned to fortification to recapture share of stomach. |
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The processors will be made using Intel's 0.13 micron fabrication process. |
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Third, the apostrophes are curlicues of the sort produced by word processors on personal computers, not the straight vertical hashmarks typical of typewriters. |
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The workload is executed on simulated processors where each machine instruction of the target processor can take many machine cycles of the host computer. |
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Intel also introduced a pair of new processors for two-way machines. |
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The graphics chips have become truly programmable processors. |
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But in this sense e-books are difficult to distinguish from all other electronic texts, like those created in word processors and desktop publishing programs. |
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There is certified non-biotech grain in storage bins at many elevators, available at a premium, but few processors are knocking at the door right now. |
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If computer processors become fast enough to factorize the 128 digit numbers that are used for encipherment, we can start to use 512 digit numbers. |
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Tests are executed using 2 and 4 processors on selected sample datasets are analyzed through commonly used cluster validity indices and parallelization performance metrices. |
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Pactiv trays are used by food processors to package fresh meat, fish, and poultry. |
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This saves processors time, because workers can debone the carcass during the same shift instead of waiting for the next shift. |
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The new CRAY J916 supercomputers are scalable, UNIX-based servers with four to 16 processors. |
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This low power is a benefit of ARC's configurable architecture that enables the creation of highly efficient subsystems and processors. |
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Documentation of the benefits of the word processors, spell checkers and speech synthesizers began. |
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One-quarter of the 461 manufacturing SICs listed by BLS in 1997 reported higher lost-workday injury rates than plastics processors. |
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Butcher has worked on computers in areas ranging from microcode on bit-slice processors to high-level declarative programming. |
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Wins for the Core microarchitecture, which is dramatically changing Intel's approach to designing x86 desktop, mobile, and server processors. |
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While scrap tire processors are confronted with an array of end markets, a cleaner shred is almost always tantamount to marketability. |
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Rocamboles produce large cloves, which are easily peeled, making them preferred by chefs and food processors. |
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The only North American processors who appear to be growing and reinvesting are those making the new highly layered films. |
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The committee is developing a test suite for XSL processors, which will focus on two key areas. |
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Word processors have editing abilities that seem miraculous to the new user. |
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This article first discusses the key features of word processors and how they may affect the writing process and social context for writing. |
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Used mostly for inputting text, word processors are not designed as layouttools. |
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Most good word processors, especially the Windows-based products, have excellent text-search capabilities. |
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At Oasis Watercoolers plant, Ballina, Co Mayo, 40 people face the axe and 14 jobs are to go at Feldhues meat processors in Clones, Co Monaghan. |
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The more processors we want to put on, the more wait states we incur, and the more performance we steal from each processor. |
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A NEW promotional pack to help farmers increase lamb sales has been well received by abattoirs and processors as well as farmers. |
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Most modern word processors provide automated case conversion with a simple click or keystroke. |
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Without cooling, modern processors can get hot to the point where they malfunction. |
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The new Sprint 2 Dicer offers a convenient solution for food processors seeking to replace their existing Models G, G-A, GK-A, H, OR H-A dicers. |
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In single screen mode both processors are efficiently focused into one framebuffer for maximum rasterization performance. |
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The Sun Java Workstation W2100z was powered by two AMDOpteron 250 processors, 4 GB of memory and an FX 3000 framebuffer. |
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There are also hyperthreaded processors that generally provide two execution threads for each processor or core. |
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Recipes here have been specifically created for use with food processors and show how to make the most of its dicing and mixing capabilities. |
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Nevertheless, food processors could obtain gains for conventional products after market disgregation. |
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The 200 Series processors for two-way servers and workstations will be available in late May. |
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Kausch agrees that universal processors can be a valuable investment for demolition contractors of all sizes. |
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It bothers him when he sees other hot-dog processors promoting their products as not containing nitrite. |
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The first of these dry plate processors was introduced by DuPont about a decade ago. |
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Each processor node has a peak performance of 64 gigaflops and consists of 8 vector processors. |
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The system includes six two gigaflop processors, 10 gigabytes of memory, one terrabyte of raided disk storage and high density tape subsystems. |
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Kausch says LaBounty has quickened the pace of change outs on its line of universal processors by incorporating a slot where the jaw set locks into place on the body. |
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Since many processors desilver the effluent prior to shipping, if done properly, the level of silver in the liquid should be below 5 parts per million. |
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At a press conference held here today, AMD announced that in March it began first revenue shipments of AMD64 processors manufactured at Fab 36 in Dresden, Germany. |
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The processors process the real time images into individually identifiable retrievably storable images and also into visually displayable real time images. |
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The company said Monday that its new MRAM can be used in smartphones as cache memory for mobile processors, replacing the SRAM that is widely used today. |
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Support provided includes amanuenses, additional time, coloured question papers and the use of word processors, based on the recommendations of educational psychologists. |
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Good examples of employees under hidden stress are the nation's pink-collar workers. This group includes secretaries, clerks, data processors, telephone operators, and others. |
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I just know about small busy squares or rectangles with computers, word processors, files and telephones, gray, beige or brown really nothingburger desks. |
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More recently, the new Intel Core Microarchitecture has spawned a host of products such as Intel Core 2 Duo processors that lead the industry in energy-efficient performance. |
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Seara is one of Brazil's major poultry and pork processors and has nine plants in the states of Santa Catarina, Parana, Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul. |
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The event aims to provide an avenue for the local food processors to be able to understand and adapt the internationally accepted standards in the preparation of halal foods. |
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The company also offers food processors an ozone-based food safety system that decontaminates foods such as meat, poultry, fruits, vegetables and juices. |
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The systems are replacements for the 2510 portables, which used 266MHz Pentium MMZ processors, and also use the Virge 3D graphics accelerator from S3 Inc. |
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The OptiMISER System currently is marketed to Polyethylene processors, but can be easily configured to provide similar results for other plastic streams. |
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In addition to the Gamer Scorpius series, CyberpowerPC will also update its existing Gamer Ultra and LAN Party EVO Ultra based gaming PCs with the new AMD FX processors. |
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The MINDS system is configured to employ a laptop computer and can also be used with other types of processors for the storage of radionuclide data-bases. |
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This cross-platform compiler can target any of several processors. |
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Gateway has unveiled its new Gateway E-100M UltraPortable Notebook PC with Intel Centrino Mobile Technology and Intel Core Solo Ultra Low Voltage processors. |
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Cavium Networks has announced that it is shipping the NITROX Lite family of processors and the NITROX XL line of PCI and PCI-X acceleration boards. |
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As one of Europe's leading Web hosting providers, STRATO relies on AMD Opteron HE processors to deliver optimal energy-efficiency and unbeatable performance-per-watt. |
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These new products include a wide selection of high-quality Viking cookware such as stockpots, knives and saucepans as well as Viking blenders and food processors. |
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Perihelion's operating system, Helios, has been ported to the ARM, SGS Thompson Transputer, Intel i860, Motorola 68K and Texas Instruments DSP processors. |
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Such devices can host these browsers because they have advanced application processors, expanded memory capacity and adequate screen size and resolution. |
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Processors are using the same refrigeration technology whether they employ trailers pulled behind tractors or full-capacity trucks. |
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Processors are requesting a twist to popular ice creams that add uniqueness to their products without getting outside the bounds of customer trial. |
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Processors built on the new Power ISA will be software compatible at the user instruction set architecture level as with previous ISA versions. |
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He is currently Chairman of the Alberta Food Processors Association and a member of the Agriculture and Food Council. |
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Continuous Processors are designed to mix viscous products on a continuous basis by utilizing a combination of mixing and conveying action. |
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Inverness has long been supporting Motorola Processors with fully functional device drivers that deliver all of the low-level tasks in an easy to use driver package. |
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His research interests include Software Test Automation, Web Services Security, Network Processors, Hyperthreading Technology, Databases, Operating Systems. |
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