This is a quad-core x86 based system on a chip, targeted at ultra-thin and small form factor PCs.
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Some Iowa corn plants were only 4 to 5 feet tall with thin stalks and small ears.
Newspapers have been replaced by foldable, paper-thin displays and small robots that mimic insects and other animals (spiders, in the case of the movie) are used by law enforcement agencies to explore hard-to-reach spaces and track down suspects.
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Conte, who is sixty, has a thin mustache and wears small wire-frame glasses that give him the appearance of a barrel-chested laboratory chemist.
She had long, thin limbs and a small, very concentrated face whose severe features were drawn dramatically forward, culminating in a sharply pointed nose.
In France, Switzerland, Finland and the Czech Republic, for example, Internet information services packaged for the thin-pipe network and small phone displays allow users to access their bank records, Internet mail and information services such as horoscopes, news and stock quotes.
These devices use a microcurrent to gently push a drug into the patients skin for faster healing or cosmetic improvements, making a small, thin and flexible battery a necessity.
As a result, profit margins of small firms are thin and cashflow problems are acute even by South Korean standards, a trend that has continued since the 1960s.
In this latest set of operations, Dextre removed two safety caps, cut through two sets of thin retaining wires, and finally transferred a small quantity of liquid ethanol into the washing machine-sized module.
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But HP has realized it must cater to a shifting market or lose out to small thin client vendors such Wyse and iGel, says IDC analyst Bob O'Donnell.
In a dictionary that Christopher Koonooka translated from Yupik to English, there are words describing wavy ice, shore fast ice, small cakes of ice, and thin ice overlapped like shingles.
For instance, without Corning's flawless and thin flat glass, electronics companies couldn't make those small, sleek televisions that hang on walls.
But now designers are producing chips with features just 0.18 microns wide, and few kinds of light have waves thin enough to etch features that small.
But now designers are producing chips with features just 0.18 microns wide, and few kinds of light have waves that are thin enough to etch features that small.
Tech company Apple is another example of a beloved brand that went from a small start-up to towering giant, and both walk the thin line between popular underdog and willful superpower.
We called them Bermanites, after their intellectual and sartorial model, an English teacher named Robert Berman: a small, thin, unsmiling man who papered over the windows of his classroom door so that no one could peek through.
Keith trotted at her side, a small, thin lad, in his white leather zip-up jacket, his jeans and black plastic shoes.
The ASUS Transformer Book uses a SanDisk U100 SSD for high-capacity, blazing-fast storage and a small footprint that allows it to fit neatly into the sleek, ultra-thin notebook.
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Often as small as an aspirin, implants use thin metal electrodes to "listen" to brain activity and in some cases to stimulate activity in the brain.
Other CIGS makers have run into trouble trying translate the high efficiency and low cost promised by small lab samples of CIGS into large sheets of high-quality, durable and uniform thin films.
The trick was to cut small quantities of meat into paper-thin slices, season them with condiments, preserves, and spices, add whatever vegetables you could grow or barter, and keep adding until you arrived at a dish so tasty that you forgot how little meat was in it.
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