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  • 1Bubble memory — Computer memory types Volatile RAM DRAM (e.g., DDR SDRAM) SRAM In development T RAM Z RAM TTRAM Historical Delay line memory Selectron tube Williams tube …

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  • 2Bubble — may refer to:Physical bubbles* Liquid bubble, a globule of one substance encased in another, usually air in a liquid * Soap bubble, a bubble formed by soapy water * Antibubble, a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gasArts and… …

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  • 3Bubble pushing — is a technique used to transform certain gates into others usually NANDs to ORs and NORs to ANDs. The technique can also be used to simplify the logic of a combinational circuit. The rule is that pushing one bubble (circle representing NOT) from… …

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  • 4Logic gate — A logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function, that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal… …

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  • 5Cliff Asness — Clifford Asness Born October 1, 1966 (1966 10 01) (age 45) Queens, New York Fields Mathematical Finance …

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  • 6Mikrofluidik — Die Mikrofluidik beschäftigt sich mit dem Verhalten von Flüssigkeiten und Gasen auf kleinstem Raum. Dieses kann sich wesentlich von dem Verhalten makroskopischer Fluide unterscheiden, weil in dieser Größenordnung Effekte dominieren können, welche …

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  • 7Instruction pipeline — Pipelining redirects here. For HTTP pipelining, see HTTP pipelining. Basic five stage pipeline in a RISC machine (IF = Instruction Fetch, ID = Instruction Decode, EX = Execute, MEM = Memory access, WB = Register write back). In the fourth clock… …

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  • 8Classic RISC pipeline — In the history of computer hardware, some early reduced instruction set computer central processing units (RISC CPUs) used a very similar architectural solution, now called a classic RISC pipeline. Those CPUs were: MIPS, SPARC, Motorola 88000,… …

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  • 9Hazard (computer architecture) — Hazards are problems with the instruction pipeline in central processing unit (CPU) microarchitectures that potentially result in incorrect computation. There are typically three types of hazards: data hazards structural hazards control hazards… …

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  • 10japan — japanner, n. /jeuh pan /, n., adj., v., japanned, japanning. n. 1. any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces. 2. work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner. 3. Japans,… …

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