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The earSmart eS515 Smart Sound Processor responds to this need by delivering a number of industry first innovations: simultaneous 3-microphone processing, optimized Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Mobile Audio Zoom and Super Wideband support for Voice over IP (VoIP), combined with a robust audio codec designed specifically for the newest mobile devices.
ENGADGET: Audience eS515 Smart Sound Processor brings three-mic support and selective audio capture to phones
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As promised, we've been keeping an ear to the ground on Intel's new mobile, dual-core Atom processor, and as luck would have it a number of netbooks are popping up with the new CPU baked in...well, at least in the land down under.
ENGADGET: Dual-core Atom-powered Gigabyte and Lenovo netbooks up for sale in Australia
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The number crunching is done by an AMD Geode processor running at a modest 433 megahertz, compared with the 2-3 gigahertz of conventional laptops.
ECONOMIST: The $100 laptop is fast becoming a reality
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Chipsets are collections of chips that surround the main processor in a PC, and a shortage would limit the number of Duron PCs that can be sold.
CNN: AMD's low-cost Duron chip takes aim at Celeron
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This is the chipmaker's smallest processor, designed specifically for low-cost and portable devices, not for intensive number-crunching.
ECONOMIST: Rational consumer
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They are also touting the processor as a solution for use in solving hard problems involving complex systems as well as number theory problems.
FORBES: D-Wave Announces Commercially Available Quantum Computer
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PS2's central processor, a 128-bit microprocessor developed by Sony and Toshiba, has twice the raw number-crunching power of Intel's most advanced Pentium chip used in professional desktop computers.
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