The chips run small devices like digital cameras that require a microprocessor, memory and digital signal processor.
Each contains a unit of the system, such as a microprocessor and memory, plus sensor or radio transmitter.
It was the world's first publicly available microcomputer and ran on a microprocessor that Intel had invented in 1971.
This light is proportional to the surface temperature, so by measuring its brightness a microprocessor can compute the temperature.
Three dedicated evaporators allow three different temperature settings simultaneously, and a microprocessor senses your "usage patterns" and adjusts defrosting accordingly.
Choosing one became easier when, leafing through a science magazine at Berkeley, Son came upon a photo of a microprocessor.
E5, and it combines a microprocessor with 3, 200 reconfigurable logic cells, a chunk of memory, and a number of other components.
To convert the image to the 0s and 1s a computer can understand, the charges on the CCD are run through a microprocessor.
FPGAs is as a general-purpose glue that sticks together several different components, such as a microprocessor and its attendant chips, inside a particular device.
It can be patterned alongside a microprocessor, combining in one unit all the memory and processing power a PC, cell phone or personal organizer needs.
Few companies better capture that trend than Intel, a microprocessor giant.
Another problem, said Paul, is that companies with a massive network of distributed infrastructure, like oil companies, are potentially vulnerable anyplace there is a microprocessor.
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Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
Each patch contains a microprocessor and memory along with either a radio transmitter, a sensor reactive to light or temperature, a microphone, batteries or a display.
He could have shelved his curiosity about the new thing called a microprocessor back in the 1970s, stayed at Reed College, and let IBM build the personal computer.
For its part, Honeywell has been approved to provide the Soviet ministry the technical data supporting its TDC 3000 system, a microprocessor-based digital electronic system for industrial process controls.
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You can count up 5.8 million BTUs (that's how many BTUs a barrel of oil yields) from a wood stove, or a diesel engine, or a microprocessor, or a laser.
The device instructs a patient to breathe at the correct speed, and a microprocessor-controlled motor squeezes the desired dose of insulin through microscopic holes on a mouthpiece, generating a fine aerosol.
Almost anything with a microprocessor chip could be vulnerable.
The family lives a life of rural self-sufficiency that makes the River Cottage look like a microprocessor plant, raising pigs, keeping bees and growing tomatoes, corn, figs, beans, apples, medlars and pears.
Along with a microprocessor that serves as a PC's core calculating engine, Spider includes graphics technology for serving up the advanced graphics beloved by gamers and a chipset that ties those elements together and connects them to other resources such as the main memory.
In addition to a new microprocessor architecture, a clock speed of 1.5 GHz is promised.
This so-called blade server, controlled by a Transmeta microprocessor, was designed merely to be a foot soldier in an army of servers that, when lashed together, could demolish the performance of much more sophisticated systems for much less cost.
Inside the brick are a fairly powerful microprocessor, a Bluetooth radio, a tinny speaker and enough memory to store a mingy 118 kilobytes of user programs.
Meanwhile NEC was due to outline details of a superscalar microprocessor architecture with advanced DSP capabilities, Turley said.
Intel is promising to hit back with a fresh microprocessor design next year.
No one has been able to produce a ferrous material that can act like a silicon microprocessor at room temperature.
Its engineers showed off a 256-kilobit MRAM embedded in a standard microprocessor.
Real promise lay in making cheap custom chips, not a better microprocessor.
In February Motorola offered a peek at just how far the MRAM quest has come, when its engineers showed off a 256-kilobit MRAM embedded in a standard microprocessor.
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