The NUC sits a mere two inches tall and comes nestled within a 4-inch square chassis.
The four-inch square patches can then be joined together using Velcro that contains silver-coated contacts to enable electrical connectivity.
The glowing orange carpet that once blanketed the floors in vibrant contrast to the rough gray concrete has been reproduced from a surviving two-inch square.
The main board is the same footprint as Mini-ITX (that's a 6.7-inch square), but it calls for a much shallower construction -- with horizontally stacked RAM and a shorter port cluster to keep the whole thing under an inch tall.
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These particles boost storage densities to as high as 150 gigabits per square inch from the current standard of 35 gigabits per square inch.
Shortly after unloading Esat, O'Brien spotted a 3-inch-square ad in the Financial Times inviting bids for a mobile license in Jamaica.
Iron tension rods spaced every 6 feet suspend burly 10-inch-square ceiling timbers from trusses above, freeing the work space from vertical support beams.
He sat across from me in vivid color and full motion, waving and speaking through a 2-inch-square window on a Sony Vaio computer.
In March Bug Labs, in New York, began selling an assortment of white, 2.5-inch-square hardware modules that snap into its portable Linux computer, the Bugbase, to create almost any gadget you can think up.
John Kestner and David Carr created Twine, a 2.5 inch-square device with on-board temperature and vibration sensors, as well as an expansion connector for other sensors, such as moisture sensors and magnetic switches, all tightly integrated through WiFi with a cloud-based service.
Putting even the highest-resolution bacteria-based cam to shame, the new 4-inch-square CCD features an array of 10, 560 x 10, 560 pixels, and was developed in conjunction with Semiconductor Technology Associates to aid the U.S. Naval Observatory's Astrometry Department in precisely determining the position and motion of celestial objects.
The quality of pictures is measured in pixels microscopic points of color per square inch.
The greater number of pixels per square inch means a substantially higher screen quality.
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"Billions of tons of water producing 6, 000 pounds per square inch did its work, " he said.
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Normal atmospheric pressure varies, but is usually around 14.7 lbs per square inch (psi).
"There were collectibles and antiques on every square inch of the walls and shelves, " says Chanes.
And the density TeraStor bragged about-8.1 gigabits per square inch-is not so impressive anymore.
Air New Zealand said premium economy produces more dollars per square inch than coach or business classes.
The hardness of conventional steel alloys is at best in the neighborhood of 1.4 million pounds per square inch.
The slide deployed at 3, 000 pounds per square inch, and Queens District Attorney Richard Brown does not seem happy.
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The fuel is air compressed to 4, 350 pounds per square inch, or 300 times the pressure of the air you breathe.
That would mean putting fuel crops on just about every square inch of the U.S. (total land mass, 1.9 billion acres).
That would mean putting fuel crops on just about every square inch of the country (total land mass, 1.9 billion acres).
Some papers at the conference projected that HAMR recording could take magnetic recording densities to perhaps 6 Tb per square inch (Tbpsi).
Whirlpool exerts scrubbing pressure of up to four pounds per square inch.
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In 1997 IBM harnessed the effect to produce an ultrasensitive disk drive that could pack 2.7 gigabytes of data into a square inch.
The FCX stores it at 5, 000 pounds per square inch, but to give it an acceptable cruising range, engineers say you need 10, 000 psi.
In one 1986 incident in Costa Rica a botany student is said to have been killed by 8, 000 stings--20 stings per square inch of his body.
The membrane is 38 microns thick, or a third as thick as a human hair, yet it can withstand pressure of 400 pounds per square inch.
Inside the reactor, pulverized coal (consisting of 80% to 96% carbon) is heated to 1, 200 degrees with steam at 500 pounds per square inch of pressure.
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