Ram is where the computer holds data while it is processing it, and it can pull data in and out of Ram in as little as 5 nanoseconds. |
Okay, maybe the chips were fractionally underdone, but we're talking nanoseconds. |
A comparison of hydration patterns during the second and third nanoseconds showed no further change, compared to the first nanosecond. |
In contrast, most current MD simulations for larger realistic systems are usually restricted to a few nanoseconds or picoseconds. |
Looking itself precedes by nanoseconds the convoluted analogic mazes our minds construct. |
At least one embodiment provides for micromachining with pulsewidths in the range of femtoseconds to nanoseconds. |