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Gigabyte and are
Gigabyte to terabyte-size record files are not unusual.
Ralink chipsets are used in various consumer-grade routers made by Gigabyte Technology, Linksys, D-Link, Asus and Belkin, as well as Wi-Fi adaptors for USB, PCI, ExpressCard, PC Cards and PCI Express interfaces.

Gigabyte and from
The latest mini ITX mainboards from Asus, Gigabyte, Zotac and Foxconn offer the same feature set as Full size Mainboards.

Gigabyte and hardware
Main contributors have been LANL, AMD, coresystems GmbH and Linux Networx, Inc, as well as motherboard vendors MSI, Gigabyte and Tyan, by offering coreboot next to their standard BIOS or providing specifications of the hardware interfaces for some of their recent motherboards.

Gigabyte and with
The Web creature located Megabyte, took him over and forced him to merge with Hexadecimal, forming a next-gen super-virus called Gigabyte.
When merging with his sister Hexadecimal, they form an even more powerful virus called Gigabyte.
It is the fifth largest PC motherboard manufacturer in the world ( after Asus, Gigabyte Technology, ASRock, and MSI ), with production reaching 24 million units in 2002.

Gigabyte and can
* Gigabyte motherboards can use " EasyTune 6 ".

Gigabyte and .
1 Gigabyte | GB of Synchronous dynamic random access memory | SDRAM mounted in a personal computer.
40 Gigabyte | GB Parallel ATA | PATA hard disk drive ( HDD ); when connected to a computer it serves as secondary storage.
An effort to improve the speed resulted in HIPPI-6400, which was later renamed GSN ( for Gigabyte System Network ) but saw little use due to competing standards.
There is also a connected floating island called " Lost Angles ", a twisted and corrupted area which plays as the lair for the virus Hexadecimal ; this island was revealed in the course of the first half of Season Four to have been Mainframe's sister city until an accident involving Dot and Enzo's father and the arrival of the virus Gigabyte, who immediately morphed into the twin viruses Megabyte and Hexadecimal.
Gigabyte was eventually neutralized as well, but the Web creature escaped into the bowels of Mainframe, where it began stealing energy to stay alive and grow.
The creator Chen Ing-hau later worked as a developer for Gigabyte Communications, a subsidiary of Gigabyte Technology.
Manufacturers of the Radeon cards include Sapphire, XFX, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Biostar, Gainward, Diamond, HIS, PowerColor, Club 3D, VisionTek and Force3D.
The Nomad Jukebox runs on four Battery ( electricity ) | AA batteries and has a 6. 0 Gigabyte | GB hard drive.
The ISO 9660 format has a 2GB ( Gigabyte ) maximum file size, which cannot be bypassed.
GD-ROM ( an abbreviation of " Gigabyte Disc Read-Only Memory ") is a proprietary optical disc format originally used for the Dreamcast games console, as well as its arcade counterpart, the Sega NAOMI.
* Manufactured by Gigabyte Communications.
* Avocent MergePoint Embedded Management Software ( OEM IPMI firmware used in e. g. DELL and Gigabyte motherboards )

thin and client
Towards the end of 1996 it was a leading CPU for internet / intranet appliances and thin client systems.
Devices with the capabilities of computer terminals, such as the WebTV thin client, also fall into the grey area that could invite the term " NTB ".
An Aleutia E3 thin client, with flash memory
A thin client ( sometimes also called a lean or slim client ) is a computer or a computer program which depends heavily on some other computer ( its server ) to fulfill its traditional computational roles.
As such, thin client infrastructures can be viewed as the providing of some computing service via several user-interfaces.
The most common type of modern thin client is a low-end computer terminal which concentrates solely on providing a graphical user interface to the end-user.
IBM EXX thin client
The term thin client was coined in 1993 by Tim Negris, VP of Server Marketing at Oracle Corp., while working with company founder Larry Ellison on the launch of Oracle 7.
The term thin client was also not well-established among IT professionals, most of whom had been working on fat-client systems.
The notion of a thin client extends directly to any client – server architecture: in which case, a thin client application is simply one which relies on its server to process most or all of its business logic.
For example, if a local software utility or set of device drivers are needed in order to support a locally attached peripheral device ( e. g. printer, scanner, biometric security device ), the thin client operating system may lack the resources needed to fully integrate the needed dependencies.
Graphics-rich 3D games can be completely unusable on a thin client unless the updated screen area is kept very small or the overall screen resolution is very low, to reduce the amount of data sent to the client.
Web-centric thin client
Traditionally, a thin client ran a full operating system for the purposes of connecting to other computers.
It contains all and only the code needed to accomplish its specific task, thus its more than a zero client but less than typical thin client computer.
* UCS Thin Client Services ( UCS TCS ), an Open Source solution for the central management of thin client devices, independent of the device type

thin and Since
Since the mid 1990s, thousands of surface scientists and thin film technocrats have latched on to the nanotechnology bandwagon and redefined their disciplines as nanotechnology.
Since thin clients are cheap, they offer a low risk of theft in general, and are easy to replace if stolen or broken.
Since the flakes are extremely small and thin, the price is not prohibitive.
Since it is hard to obtain large quantities of naturally-occurring beachworn cone tops, almost all modern puka shell jewelry uses cheaper imitations, cut from thin shells of other species of mollusk, or even made of plastic.
Since it was important for the actors ' expressions to be visible through the makeup, the appliances were made very thin using the latest glues and paints.
Since the wires are thin, small bumps can cause the wires to shift alignment if they are not held in place.
Since many electrostatic speakers are tall and thin designs without an enclosure, they act as a vertical dipole line source.
Since the late 1950s, engineers at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory had been working on a new type of inertial platform that replaced the mechanical gimbals with a sphere floating in a thin layer of fluorocarbon fluid.
Since the steel is stretched and thin, any scratch will expand and can crack.
Since uncolonized land may have thin, poor quality soils with few nutrients, pioneer species are often hardy plants with adaptations such as long roots, root nodes containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and leaves that employ transpiration.
Since Windows 2000, SMB runs, by default, with a thin layer, similar to the Session Message packet of NBT's Session Service, on top of TCP, using TCP port 445 rather than TCP port 139 — a feature known as " direct host SMB ".
Since the thin blanket bog peats cannot hold great quantities of water, many of these rivers exhibit a flashy hydrography, filling rapidly after heavy rain.
Since the thin coatings are fragile, and can be damaged when exposed to air and moisture, manufacturers typically use multiple pane windows.
# Since mare basaltic magmas are denser than upper crustal anorthositic materials, basaltic eruptions might be favored at locations of low elevation where the crust is thin.
Since the forces were too thin to maintain an even battle line, they focused their attention on the four roads that crossed the Our.
Since the fluid surrounds the solid object, deposition happens on every surface, with little regard to direction ; thin films from chemical deposition techniques tend to be conformal, rather than directional.
Since the grape has a thin skin, there is also a risk of sunburn in hotter climates ; it is best suited to areas with sunny days and cool nights.
Since trimarans are generally designed to sail with one ama out of the water, they are similar to an Atlantic proa, with the buoyant leeward ama providing the bulk of the stability for the long, relatively thin main hull.
Since domain walls can be considered as thin layers, their symmetry is described by one of the 528 magnetic layer groups.
Since the slapper impacts a wide area ( roughly one mm across ) of the explosive, rather than a thin line or point as in an exploding foil or bridgewire detonator, the detonation is more regular and requires less energy.
Since the torsion bar is relatively thin and flexible, and the bottom end usually resists being rotated, the bar will twist by an amount proportional to the applied torque.
Since bulb keels work best on long, thin keels or daggerboards, they are generally not used on sailboats intended for shallow waters, but are most often found on offshore racing craft.
Since the United Forces are already spread thin around the globe, UF Headquarters has formed a mercenary tactical strike force, code named: Scarface.
Since silicon solar panels only use one pane of glass, thin film panels are approximately twice as heavy as crystalline silicon panels.

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