In some cases, especially where experiments began early (states have been allowed for almost a decade to seek waivers from federal welfare requirements), the lightening of the load has been dramatic.
Second, to accomplish a growing array of missions without increasing budget outlays, the Department of Defense decided to load up next-generation satellites with an excessive number of performance requirements, making them exceedingly complex.
Barrick in particular, Deutsche warns, carries a higher debt load and could be forced to issue equity in order to meet cap-ex requirements without increasing that burden.
Micron recently announced a new portfolio of load reduced dual-inline memory modules (LRDIMMs) featuring a 64GB offering to meet the ever-growing density requirements of servers.