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** Magnetic-core memory, in computing, the primary memory prior to semiconductor memory
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** 64-bit external databus doubles the amount of information possible to read or write on each memory access and therefore allows the Pentium to load its code cache faster than the 80486 ; it also allows faster access and storage of 64-bit and 80-bit x87 FPU data.
** CISC — often load a, reg1 ; add reg1, b ; store reg1, c on machines that are limited to one memory operand per instruction ; this may be load and store at the same location
** RISC — Requiring explicit memory loads, the instructions would be: load a, reg1 ; load b, reg2 ; add reg1, reg2 ; store reg2, c
** CISC — It becomes either a single instruction: add a, b, c, or more typically: move a, reg1 ; add reg1, b, c as most machines are limited to two memory operands.
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** The English used " zero " for " 0 ", and " cipher " from the word " ciphering " as a means of computing.
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** Chess Module – Increased the G7400's computing power such that it could play chess, also compatible with G7000
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** and primary
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** Gymnasium ( Ages 12 – 15 ) After primary school, students attend the lower secondary school ( GYMNASIUM ) which has three grades.
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** Senator Barry Goldwater receives more than 75 % of the votes in the Texas Republican Presidential primary.
** Senator Barry Goldwater wins the California Republican Presidential primary, making him the overwhelming favorite for the nomination.
** U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson edges out antiwar candidate Eugene J. McCarthy in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, a vote which highlights the deep divisions in the country, and the party, over Vietnam.
** The New Hampshire primary is won by Paul Tsongas on the Democratic side ; for the Republicans, Pat Buchanan has a surprisingly strong showing ( 37 %) against incumbent president George H. W. Bush.
** Porphyry copper deposit, a primary ( low grade ) ore deposit of copper, consisting of porphyry rocks
** as the primary caches in powerful microprocessors, such as the x86 family, and many others ( from 8 kB, up to several megabytes )
** In 2011, the Socialist Party decided to organise the first ever open primary in France to pick up the Socialist party and the Radical Party of the Left nominee for the 2012 presidential election.
** ( Meer ) uitgebreid lager onderwijs ( mulo, later ulo ; literally, "( further ) extended primary education ")-comparable with vmbo-theoretical learning path ( ages 12 to 16 ).
** In the TNM staging system of cancer, the symbol to show that size or direct extent of the primary tumour was not assessed
** A secondary Hadamard transform performed on " DC " coefficients of the primary spatial transform applied to chroma DC coefficients ( and also luma in one special case ) to obtain even more compression in smooth regions.
** Redundant slices ( RS ), an error / loss robustness feature allowing an encoder to send an extra representation of a picture region ( typically at lower fidelity ) that can be used if the primary representation is corrupted or lost.
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