Thanks to the chip--in missiles, in faxes, in computers--we won the Cold War, too.
Where is the inflation in computers, cameras, phones, long distance calls, music players, books?
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Dual storage configurations using an SSD and a hard disk drive are becoming common in computers.
And even in computers, we had the 286, 386 and 486 of Intel.
Dell sells about 30 million devices a year, which makes it big in computers.
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But in the early 1990s friends convinced him to get a qualification in computers.
Can Corning make one of those great breakthroughs--like IBM in computers, Xerox in copiers, Corning itself in TV tubes?
"Working code helps other scientists to learn how to implement an artificial brain in computers, " he says.
Timely investment in computers, databases and focus groups may matter more than a last-minute splurge on posters.
Technology companies, foundations and development agencies invested heavily in computers and Internet access but the results were disappointing.
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Watson the younger thought that the future was in computers, so he wasn't too worried about the decree.
While at school, he developed an interest in computers and software, and learned computer programming as a pastime.
"If girls take interest, and we find more girls want education in computers, we'll add more, " Arora said.
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There are no signs of recovery yet in computers and electronics orders, which fell by 4.4% in July.
In 1987 Korean firms were just beginning to compete with Americans and Japanese in computers and other high-end electronics.
It also is in motherboards in computers, cellphones and solar panels, and some joints in appliances and power-plant equipment.
In his lecture Mr Gates will liken the pace of innovation in computers with the fight against polio: .
For that, we can tip our hat to Wall Street's huge and ongoing investments in computers and high-band networks.
Their cultures were entirely different, and Digital, once No. 2 to IBM in computers, had been slipping for years.
At least in the short term, the biggest opportunities for flash memory in computers probably involve combining flash memory and HDDs.
Bringing to life the hotel's namesake "M" for mobile, as in "mobile citizen of the world, " you're greeted by self check-in computers.
In the never-ending quest for more speed and power in computers, ever-increasing numbers of individual transistors must be crammed onto silicon chips.
The directionally higher spend in Computers and Electronics reflect consumer desires to trade up from computers to tablets and cell-phones to smartphones.
For decades researchers have tried replicating the top-down, hierarchical model of the human brain to create artificial intelligence in computers, without success.
It does this with power electronics--semiconductors similar to the ones in computers.
Electrical engineers at Stanford University have created nanoscale optical lines that use much less power than the laser connectors found in computers today.
It is doubtful that Zambrano could have accomplished all this had he not embraced a third key: the revolution in computers and communications.
"These are very rapid inductive leaps to abstract knowledge that we see children making, and that we'd like to have in computers, " he says.
Histon worked in computers for a number of years prior to going to prison and hopes to apply that knowledge to helping others find jobs.
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Australia's Greenland Minerals and Energy Company, which is prospecting for uranium and rare earths used in computers and mobile phones, will also be watching closely.
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