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  • ...dom-access memory|DRAM]] bandwidth to be specific, is instead obtained via architectural manuals.<ref name=":0" /><ref name="WilliamsPhD" /> The resulting plot, in ...ne plot can be expanded upon three different aspects: [[Data transmission|communication]], adding the ''bandwidth ceilings''; [[computation]], adding the so-called ...
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  • ...ings of circles have also been studied as a decorative motif in {{nowrap|[[architectural design]].{{r|archeng}}}} | journal = Journal of Architectural Engineering ...
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  • ...devices.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Mudge|first=T.|title=Power: a first-class architectural design constraint|journal=Computer|date=Apr 2001|volume=34|issue=4|pages=52 ...also does not provide detailed information about power consumption in each architectural functional unit so designers can not see the difference between each module ...
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  • A [[Shared memory (interprocess communication)|shared memory]] is partitioned into multiple parts. Each of these parts ho ...truction of snapshot objects.<ref name=afek /> The first restriction is an architectural one, meaning that any snapshot object is constructed only with [[Shared reg ...
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  • ...60.htm |access-date=2023-08-13 |website=www.feb-patrimoine.com}}</ref> Its architectural core was based on a large, high-speed central memory, with an arbitrator (k ...hing and distribution, execution control, memory access, and inter-process communication. The following sequence details a complete instruction execution cycle:<ref ...
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  • ...ts of analyzing these models with the aim of better understanding wireless communication networks in order to predict and control various network performance metric ...eschetti2007random">M. Franceschetti and R. Meester. ''Random networks for communication: from statistical physics to information systems'', volume 24. Cambridge Un ...
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  • ...tistical Graphics of Charles-Joseph Minard |date=2018 |publisher=Princeton Architectural Press |location=New York}}</ref> The rise of the [[Map communication model|map communication paradigm]] in academic cartography led to a number of psychophysical experi ...
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  • ...ook |publisher=Western Electrical Company |title=Fundamentals of Telephone Communication Systems |date=1969 |page=2.1}}</ref> Only acoustic waves that have [[freque ..., subdisciplines include [[aeroacoustics]], [[audio signal processing]], [[architectural acoustics]], [[bioacoustics]], electro-acoustics, [[environmental noise]], ...
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  • ...can be useful for localizing sound sources in a variety of fields, such as architectural acoustics, noise control, and audio engineering, as it allows for a detaile ...3D sound location due to small head size. Additionally, the wavelength of communication sound may be much larger than their head diameter, as is the case with [[fr ...
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  • ...Silicon Modulator Enabling Photonic Networks-on-Chip |title=Optical Fiber Communication Conference |year=2010 |last1=Biberman |first1=Aleksandr |last2=Ophir |first ...first21=Anthony|last21=Yu|first22=John|last22=Pellerin|title=Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2020 |date=March 8, 2020|publisher=Optica Publishing Group ...
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  • ...ecent technical specification of the [[USB]] (Universal Serial Bus) [[data communication]] standard. The [[USB Implementers Forum]] originally announced USB4 in 201 ...output.<ref>{{harvnb|USB4 Version 2.0 Specification|2023|at=p12ff, sec. 2 Architectural Overview}}</ref> ...
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  • ...li|software}}. In general terms, it is a set of clearly defined methods of communication among various components. A good API makes it easier to develop a {{gli|com ...es of [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], [[electrical engineering]], [[communication science]], and [[physics]]. Applications of cryptography include [[electron ...
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  • ...ncoder layer and 3 sublayers per decoder layer, etc. They might have minor architectural improvements, such as [[#Alternative activation functions|alternative activ ...plements the transformer attention mechanism efficiently on a GPU. It is a communication-avoiding algorithm that performs [[Block matrix#Block matrix operations|mat ...
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  • ...ed a prototype, which he named ''[[salvacoste]]''.}}</ref> long distance [[communication]],<ref name=":14">{{Cite web|url=http://www.house.gov/fossella/Press/pr0206 ...elmo Marconi]], inventor of the [[radio]] and the father of the [[wireless communication]]<ref name="Hong">{{cite book|url=https://monoskop.org/images/f/f4/Hong_Sun ...
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  • ...lace [[overhead lines]] in historical city areas, so preserving the city's architectural heritage. This approach may allow many new light rail city lines to replace ...area of [[Heidelberg]] without overhead wires, thus preserving the city's architectural heritage.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} The SC equipment cost an add ...
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  • ...[[Horizontal coordinate system|local horizon]] and available for [[radio]] communication with a particular [[ground station]], [[satellite receiver]], or relay sate ...rospace architecture]]''' – is broadly defined to encompass [[architecture|architectural]] design of non-habitable and habitable structures and living and working e ...
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  • ...adio technologies, such as power generation, electric motors, [[wireless]] communication, lenses, radar etc. They describe how [[electric field|electric]] and [[mag In engineering, a truss is a [[architectural structure|structure]] that "consists of two-force members only, where the m ...
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  • ..., as a concretion of an absolute, infinite beauty. The introduction of new architectural elements such as the [[Pointed arch (architecture)|pointed arch]] and the [ ...which light is a reflection of the emptiness of existence, of the lack of communication and of the subordination of physical reality to the artist's inner vision, ...
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