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and once you got a core of people, which started round 2009, you started to get a lot of investors from the US
with one seat and a large bank of computer processors taking up most of the internal space, but the final design calls for two seats, one behind the other."
Psychology at the core of recruiting. Ie known some top recruiters who even at the peak of the powers remain deeply empathetic,
and the plastic connectors, the semiconductors for processors, and the energetics and propulsion systems. The hard part is then making the connections between these components,
Crossfirepro supports both ARM and x86 processors running Microsoft windows, Android, and Linux operating ecosystems. The Crossfirepro tablet is engineered to perform in all environments, indoors or out, hot or cold,
Crossfire-bg mg 2472 ith Crossfirepro, wee built a modular tablet that offers our customers choices today and tomorrow between operating systems, processor ecosystems,
entegra technologies. daptive performance is at the core of Crossfirepro. This will be highly beneficial for IT
Key Features, Benefits and Support Computer On Module Incorporates the processor and operating systems of choice today with the option to change tomorrow Modular
Our goal is to make the processors cheap enough that entrepreneurs in low-and middle-income countries will want to invest in them and then start profitable waste treatment businesses.
a system of sensors and webcams that will let Janicki engineers control the processor remotely
they are at the core of the electric generators used in all wind generators. The project coordinated by The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge, UK has 7 participants from 4 countries i
processors of thermoplastic elastomers can obtain EPMT and turn it into products. Industrial companies whose work involves elastomers such as the industrial and construction sectors,
The Consortium has developed the core e-Infrastructure (neugrid) required to develop disease markers on extra large brain imaging datasets.
Core grid-based applications have been integrated of acknowledged utility for early diagnosis and disease marker development.
The neugrid Consortium has built the core of the infrastructure (computational nodes, connectivity, middleware, and a set of core applications for image processing).
The DECIDE consortium has implemented onto neugrid a popular tool for the detection of a diagnostic marker for Alzheimer's disease based on PET imaging (gridspm.
The external component consists of the microphones, sound processor and batteries, while the implant has the electronics that send the stimulation pulses.
The city of San jos has installed a sensor demonstration platform using Intel Gateway Solutions for the Internet of things with an Intel Quark processor and third-party sensors.
##This could really be a game-changer for a lot of applications including diagnostics##say James Collins who is a professor of biomedical engineering and medicine at Boston University and a core faculty member at Harvard s Wyss Institute.##
##But I knew that having that core insight was going to enable the whole thing.#####This was Keith s big insightâ##freeze-drying the circuit##says Collins.##I couldn t believe it worked as well as it did.
and hugely beneficial, says Professor Paul Orien from Monash University Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE).
By validating this core switch as a viable drug target, we can now continue our work to improve the chemical compounds
either too close or too far away. any movement-recognition programs need plenty of processor and memory powerexplains Hilliges adding that their new algorithm uses a far smaller portion of computer memory
The core of the nanothreads is a long thin strand of carbon atoms arranged just like the fundamental unit of a diamond s structure zigzag yclohexanerings of six carbon atoms bound together in
and to link up in a highly ordered chain of single-file carbon tetrahedrons forming these diamond-core nanothreads. adding s team is the first to coax molecules containing carbon atoms to form the strong tetrahedron shape then link each tetrahedron end to end to form a long thin nanothread.
The resulting diamond-core nanothread is surrounded by a halo of hydrogen atoms. During the compression process the scientists report the flat benzene molecules stack together bend
so that when we release the pressure very slowly an orderly polymerization reaction happens that forms the diamond-core nanothread.
necessary to make these diamond nanothreads under more practical conditions. he nanothread also may be the first member of a new class of diamond-like nanomaterials based on a strong tetrahedral core. ur discovery that we can use the natural
of making many other kinds of molecules based on carbon and hydrogenbadding says. ou can attach all kinds of other atoms around a core of carbon and hydrogen.
Furthermore an explanation for core-collapse supernovae which calcium-rich transients resemble although fainter is the collapse of a massive star in a binary system where material is stripped from the massive star undergoing collapse.
It should provide us with new insights into how rhythmic brain activity supports core memory processes.
Their HICANN chiphort for High Input Count Analog Neural Networkould be the core of a system designed to accelerate brain simulations
Recently the researchers have shown how to apply approximate computing to programmable processors which are ubiquitous in computers servers
and computer engineering at Purdue. nd now we have shown how to design a programmable processor to perform approximate computing. he researchers achieved this milestone by altering the nstruction setwhich is the interface between software
They have created a prototype programmable processor called Quora based on this approach. ou are able to program for quality
which is an approximate processor for recognition and data miningraghunathan says. pproximate computing is far closer to reality than we thought even a few years ago. he National Science Foundation partially funded the project.
The new motor has a core and two arms made of DNA one above and one below the core.
As it moves along a carbon-nanotube track it continuously harvests energy from strands of RNA molecules vital to a variety of roles in living cells
The core is made of an enzyme that cleaves off part of a strand of RNA. After cleavage the upper DNA arm moves forward binding with the next strand of RNA
The program runs on two clusters of computers that include 200 processing cores. The Office of Naval Research and Google Inc. support the project.
and entice them to explore how this technology can lead to smaller more energy-efficient processors in the next decaderabaey says.
#Earth s inner core spins faster than rest of planet University of Leeds rightoriginal Studyposted by Ben Jones-U. Leeds on September 17 2013the Earth s
inner core made up of solid iron uperrotatesin an eastward direction while the outer core comprising mainly molten iron spins westwards at a slower pace.
Although Edmund Halley who also discovered the famous comet showed the westward-drifting motion of the Earth s geomagnetic field in 1692 it is the first time that scientists have been able to link the way the inner core spins to the behavior of the outer core.
The planet behaves in this way because it is responding to the Earth s geomagnetic field.
The findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences help scientists to interpret the dynamics of the core of the Earth the source of our planet s magnetic field.
In the last few decades seismometers measuring earthquakes travelling through the Earth s core have identified an eastwards
or superrotation of the solid inner core relative to Earth s surface. he link is explained simply in terms of equal and opposite actionsays Philip Livermore of the School of Earth
and Environment at the University of Leeds. he magnetic field pushes eastwards on the inner core causing it to spin faster than the Earth
but it also pushes in the opposite direction in the liquid outer core which creates a westward motion. he solid iron inner core is about the size of the Moon.
It is surrounded by the liquid outer core an iron alloy whose convection-driven movement generates the geomagnetic field.
The fact that the Earth s internal magnetic field changes slowly over a timescale of decades means that the electromagnetic force responsible for pushing the inner and outer cores will itself change over time.
This may explain fluctuations in the predominantly eastwards rotation of the inner core a phenomenon reported for the last 50 years by Tkalä iä#et al. in a recent study published in Nature Geoscience.
Viewed within the conclusions of the new model this suggests that the inner core may have undergone a westwards rotation in such periods.
Using a new method they were able to simulate the Earth s core with an accuracy about 100 times better than other models.
I look back at my career I will be most proud ofmuller says. t s the first time that anyone has been able to see the arrangement of atoms in a glass. hat s more two-dimensional glass could someday find a use in transistors by providing a defect-free ultra-thin material that could improve the performance of processors
At the core of the device is a nanoscale structure#about a tenth of a millimeter wide
The Body Steering driver's seat of the Humancar The vehicle custom CPU operates off trigger buttons on the center brake handle to engage functions such as regenerative power,
and they're going to be the headset's core audience at launch. But in the long run we believe the product has the potential to transcend gaming.
and supports for working what TAO identifies as the main male and female target areas arms, core, thighs and butt.
Delaware, 66 percent of jobs were located in the core city in 1940. By 1970, its share had fallen below one in four.
But in large, the boom in core city employment hasn materialized. The result of this mismatch between urban living
But it also raises questions that go to the core of a college mission: Is it possible to learn as much
#processor, battery, and sensors. Android runs on an OMAP processor Lumus isn t saying which one specifically
and there s a motion sensor with 9 degrees-of-freedom to do precise head tracking, important when you want to exactly match what s on-screen with what s in front of the wearer.
and is being run on two clusters of computers that include 200 processing cores. The team plans to let NEIL run indefinitely.
##But there s this core market of people who are obsessed with their dogs, treat them like children,
And please remember that new investments like this are very small by comparison to our core business.
expect it to use its core data-handling skills to shed new light on familiar age-related maladies.
And please remember that new investments like this are very small by comparison to our core business.
It s for these reasons, among others, that the biggest opportunities in the financial world revolve around the disintermediation of these banks and core financial services.##
At the core of this emerging market was the desire to take banks out of the equation
#Starbucks partnering with Square#to be the main processor at thousands of locations is just one of many notable examples.
but didn t think of it as a core part of Google s larger strategy. Today s announcements,
At its core lives a molecular sensor, the specifics of which Lee refused to provide for competitive reasons,
which fuses an image processor with a wafer containing micro light-emitting diodes, or LEDS, alongside software that helps the unit properly render images.
at its core, a challenge to the school budgeting system and a way of making Classcraft available to all, according to Young.
it reduces the role of discretion and skill in farmingheir core competence. However, the bigger problem is that farmers distrust the companies peddling this new method.
and control of the nanobots is equivalent to a computer system. his is the first time that biological therapy has been able to match how a computer processor works,
and 45 other jurisdictions that have adopted new Common Core standards for English and math. The unprecedented scope of the move to standardize K-12 academic achievement targets has resulted in a flurry of business activity among startups,
state estimates peg the implementation costs of Common Core around $3 billion, opening the door for companies pitching cost-effective tech tools. here a cottage industry
now that sprung up around Common Core, said Deborah Stipek, an education researcher and professor at Stanford university. eople in district offices in schools have a really tough job.
Common Core offers new market incentives for entrepreneurs who can navigate those thorny realities. he big market condition that it enabling is consistency
Muhammed Chaudhry, CEO of the Silicon valley Education Foundation, said of the Common Core requirements. efore we had 50 states with 50 different standards.
like Portland-based Edcaliber, specifically mention Common Core in their mission statements. Edcaliber, which raised a $500,
advertises a curriculum management system that aims to urn Common Core into common practice. But one unique dynamic in the K-12 education tech market
The Ultrasonic Cover for its Galaxy Core Advance smartphone helps owners sense the presence of people and objects up to two meters away.
the over-the-air-software updates) and now it doing the same thing for the core part of the electric car:
Traditionally auto makers have multiple suppliers for core components so that they can get the best price and use the other suppliers as leverage.
and so are the fast processors, he said. his code does not necessarily scale to many processors.
Typically we use a few hundred processors. But the long time run is critical. Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory t
#Pointwise Adds Overset Grid Assembly to CFD Meshing Software Today Pointwise announced the latest release of its computational fluid dynamics (CFD) meshing software featuring direct integration with overset grid
#HP Sports AMD Firepro GPUS in Proliant DL380 Gen9 Servers Today AMD announced that the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU for HPC is now available on the HP Proliant DL380
AMD Firepro server GPUS combine with HP Proliant DL380 Gen9 servers for a variety of specialized applications including Academic
The AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU is supported by a powerful software ecosystem enabling developers to better harness its compute performance including support for Opencl 2. 0. Featuring the first AMD Graphics
Core Next (GCN) architecture specifically with compute workloads in mind the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU supports enhanced double precision floating point computation and breaks the 2. 0
With 16gb of GDDR5 memory and maximum power consumption of 235 watts AMD Firepro S9150 server GPUS provide massive compute performance
With AMD STREAM technology customers will be able to leverage the massive parallel processing power of the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU
The server GPU features: The AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU also provides support to handle workloads in a variety of sectors by enabling Openmp an API for high-level parallelism in the C C++ and Fortran languages.
In segments such as Oil and Gas Computer Aided Engineering and Computational Science many organizations have made substantial investments in Openmp to create scalable workloads.
AMD's collaboration with Pathscale to provide support for Openmp 4. 0 will allow customers in these HPC fields to harness the compute power of AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU.
Additionally AMD Firepro-S4000x server GPUS can be found the HP Proliant WS460C Graphics Server Blade5.
With high-quality 3d graphics and multidisplay functionality the AMD Firepro S4000x server GPU module delivers workstation-class graphics performance on remote desktops.
vice president of marketing and business development at Supermicro. ur Microsoft certified solution comes preconfigured with quad Intel Xeon E7 processors, Seagate Nytro Flash Accelerator cards, memory,
The extremely fast hierarchical 3d reconstruction software speeds up imaging internal microstructures 10-100 times compared to traditional or GPU-accelerated micro-CT algorithms.
The chip is composed of computing cores that each contain 256 input lines or"axons"(the cablelike part of a nerve cell that transmits electrical signals) and 256 output lines, or"neurons."
The researchers connected more than 4, 000 of these cores on a single chip, and tested its performance with a complex image-recognition task.
and produced a small-scale neural core in 2011. The current chip contains more 4, 000 of these cores.
Still, the IBM chip is a far cry from a human brain, which contains about 86 trillion neurons and 100 trillion synapses."
It not exactly a gamer rig, with an Atom processor and 2gb of ram and a 32 GB solid state drive,
and operated using a micro-entrepreneurial model where local residents would benefit economically from the facilities. he processor wouldn just keep human waste out of the drinking water;
Fast breeder reactors, of the type under construction in Kalpakkam, would breed uranium-233 in thorium blankets surrounding a plutonium core.
but 17 types of bacteria formed a core microbiome across all samples. Fierer says that understanding more about the bacterial ecology of the sky represents an exciting new frontier for natural history."
which it is exhausting the hydrogen at its core. In this phase, the star's slowly dimming luminosity is a highly sensitive indicator of its age,
Blackrock is already selling the wireless processor to research labs under the product name ereplex-W for about $15, 000.
The processor inside the device amplifies the electrical signals emitted by neurons, then translates the information into digital codes,
These findings contribute to an ongoing effort to put together an understanding of the cores of giant planets says Stevenson.
what might be in them means drilling about a hundred 25-metre-deep holes into each one to extract core samples.
Each core costs around £1200. Still the incentive to mine landfills is large. In the US and UK only about half of aluminium drinks cans are recycled
of which contained many central processing units or CPUS. By contrast an ordinary computer might have just one.
The entire simulation took 16 million CPU hours which means that running it on a single normal computer would take nearly 2000 years.
Europa meanwhile appears to be covered entirely by an ocean sandwiched between a rocky core and a thin ice crust.
-and that this liquid water is in direct contact with the moon's core which is rich in nutrients.
They found that Enceladus has a rocky core and an icy crust. Before we knew almost nothing about the core beyond its likely existence.
Now we know roughly how big it is and also that it has a surprisingly low density says team member Francis Nimmo at the University of California Santa cruz. That might be due to open fractures
and become the cores of gas giants like Jupiter. But there is a catch. According to models of this process as the clumps get larger they feel more drag as they move through the gas and dust.
At about the distance of the Kuiper belt the region past Neptune where comets are born the would-be planet cores can't get much bigger than a millimetre.
and European trees from the same era while Antarctic ice cores from 775 also have increases in beryllium-10 another isotope caused by cosmic rays.
They identified a cluster of 73 quasars the brightly glowing cores found at the centre of some galaxies far larger than any similar structure seen before.
Stanford s Cyber-X Initiative will focus on the core themes of trustworthiness and governance of networks.
CSAIL is home to much of the technology that is at the core of cybersecurity such as the RSA cryptography algorithm that protects most online financial transactions and the development of web standards via the MIT-based World wide web Consortium.
The center will have three core functions: to advance the field by funding research proposals; to help individual research projects proceed more efficiently through shared services such as a regional sample facility or support for regulatory compliance;
the development of a standard operating system for drones is analogous to Intel processors and Microsoft DOS paving the way for personal computers in the 1980s.
Then came Intel processors and DOS. Suddenly engineers could build computers around the standard processor and create software on the operating system,
without needing to know details of the underlying hardware. ee doing the same thing for the drone space,
We think they need the Intel processor of the drones, if you will, and that operating system-level software component, too like the DOS for drones.
and leave a really compact core of user-interface ideas we have today. After years of writing custom projects for clients on g-speak,
At the core of the startup is this belief that better information technology in hospitals can both increase efficiency
At the core of the Terablade is a power-scaling technique known as wavelength beam combining (WBC
#Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip The more cores or processing units a computer chip has,
the bigger the problem of communication between cores becomes. For years, Li-Shiuan Peh, the Singapore Research Professor of Electrical engineering and Computer science at MIT, has argued that the massively multicore chips of the future will need to resemble little Internets,
where each core has associated an router, and data travels between cores in packets of fixed size.
This week, at the International Symposium on Computer architecture, Peh group unveiled a 36-core chip that features just such a etwork-on-Chip in addition to implementing many of the group earlier ideas
it also solves one of the problems that has bedeviled previous attempts to design networks-on-chip:
In today chips, all the cores typically somewhere between two and six are connected by a single wire,
. When two cores need to communicate, theye granted exclusive access to the bus. But that approach won work as the core count mounts:
Cores will spend all their time waiting for the bus to free up, rather than performing computations.
In a network-on-chip, each core is connected only to those immediately adjacent to it. ou can reach your neighbors really quickly,
Every core on a chip has its own cache a local, high-speed memory bank in which it stores frequently used data.
if another core needs the data before it been shipped? Most chips address this question with a protocol called noopy,
When a core needs a particular chunk of data, it broadcasts a request to all the other cores,
If all the cores share a bus, then when one of them receives a data request,
Similarly, when the requesting core gets data back, it knows that it the most recent version of the data.
and packets will frequently arrive at different cores in different sequences. The implicit ordering that the snoopy protocol relies on breaks down.
All they can do is declare that their associated cores have sent requests for data over the main network.
Groups of declarations reach the routers associated with the cores at discrete intervals intervals corresponding to the time it takes to pass from one end of the shadow network to another.
and by which other cores. The requests themselves may still take a while to arrive,
During each interval, the chip 36 cores are given different, hierarchical priorities. Say, for instance, that during one interval,
both core 1 and core 10 issue requests, but core 1 has a higher priority.
Core 32 router may receive core 10 request well before it receives core 1 . But it will hold it until it passed along 1. This hierarchical ordering simulates the chronological ordering of requests sent over a bus,
so the snoopy protocol still works. The hierarchy is shuffled during every interval, however, to ensure that in the long run,
all the cores receive equal weight. Cache coherence in multicore chips s a big problem, and it one that gets larger all the time,
modified to run on 36 cores, and evaluate the performance of real applications, to determine the accuracy of the group theoretical projections.
Think of it as a reverse crane says Glass who invented the core BAT technology. A crane has a nice stationary component
The MIT team designed their liposomes to carry doxorubicin inside the particle core, with erlotinib embedded in the outer layer.
An area known as the nucleus accumbens core, known to be one of the main targets of dopamine from the VTA,
But the core technology began as a bit of aerospace ingenuity and has since found its way back to space.
and implements those changes into a running Linux kernel an operating system s core data-processing component.
recruiting a core team of engineers and establishing its first market instead of focusing on technical challenges. he particulars of the technology are usually not the primary areas of focus in VMS,
six-lensed camera that pulls raw images from its lenses simultaneously into one processor. This reduces complexity
Nanoparticles made from these polymers have a hydrophobic core and a hydrophilic shell. Due to molecular-scale forces
Put together in sequence these p-n junctions form transistors which can in turn be combined into integrated circuits microchips and processors.
which consist of a core that glows blue when struck by near-infrared light, and an outer fabric of porphyrin-phospholipids (Pop) that wraps around the core.
Credit: Jonathan Lovell Differences like these mean doctors can get a much clearer picture of
and an outer fabric of porphyrin-phospholipids (Pop) that wraps around the core. Each part has unique characteristics that make it ideal for certain types of imaging.
The core, initially designed for upconversion imaging, is made from sodium, ytterbium, fluorine, yttrium and thulium.
""Another advantage of this core/shell imaging contrast agent is that it could enable biomedical imaging at multiple scales, from single-molecule to cell imaging,
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