Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CORES


CORES

Definition av CORES

  1. böjningsform av core

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  • Within molecular clouds are regions with higher density, where much dust and many gas cores reside, called clumps.
  • MIPS provides processor architectures and cores for digital home, networking, embedded, Internet of things and mobile applications.
  • A microcontroller contains one or more CPUs (processor cores) along with memory and programmable input/output peripherals.
  • Neutronium is used in popular physics literature to refer to the material present in the cores of neutron stars (stars which are too massive to be supported by electron degeneracy pressure and which collapse into a denser phase of matter).
  • It describes a type of guarantee provided by a processor register that is shared by several processor cores in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
  • The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cores).
  • In the case of multi-core processors, the SMP architecture applies to the cores, treating them as separate processors.
  • Beyond these physical devices, several companies also offer MCS-51 derivatives as IP cores for use in field-programmable gate array (FPGA) or application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designs.
  • Among other nuclear projects, the AEC produced fabricated uranium fuel cores at locations such as Fernald Feed Materials Production Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • In the summer of 2001, a team of scientists traveled to the remote Belukha Glacier to assess the feasibility of extracting ice cores at the site.
  • The five brightest member stars of the Hyades have consumed the hydrogen fuel at their cores and are now evolving into giant stars.
  • Helium accumulates in the cores of stars as a result of the proton–proton chain reaction and the carbon–nitrogen–oxygen cycle.
  • For most of the 20th century, Blackstone Corporation, led by Reginald Lenna, was Jamestown's largest employer and one of the driving cores of the local economy, manufacturing washing machines and automobile components.
  • BESM-1 had 1024 words of read–write memory using ferrite cores, and 1024 words of read-only memory based on semiconducting diodes.
  • Up until the end of 2004, single-core processor performance rapidly increased via frequency scaling, and thus it was easier to construct a computer with a single fast core than one with many slower cores with the same throughput, so multicore systems were of more limited use.
  • The two cores are connected by the city's old location (now dubbed "the hill") which consists mostly of petrochemical company offices and cement slabs of the old city.
  • These resources include the execution engine, caches, and system bus interface; the sharing of resources allows two logical processors to work with each other more efficiently, and allows a logical processor to borrow resources from a stalled logical core (assuming both logical cores are associated with the same physical core).
  • Machines using MIMD have a number of processor cores that function asynchronously and independently.
  • Under André Dumont’s guidance, the first coal-bearing drill cores were obtained in Campine in 1901, leading to several coalmines being established in the region.
  • Most of the software on the AGC is stored in a special read-only memory known as core rope memory, fashioned by weaving wires through and around magnetic cores, though a small amount of read/write core memory is available.


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