Bandwidth extension — of signal is defined as the deliberate process of expanding the frequency range (bandwidth) of a signal in which it contains an appreciable and useful content, and/or the frequency range in which its effects are such. Its significant advancement… … Wikipedia
Processor-in-memory — A Processor in memory (PIM) refers to a computer processor tightly coupled to memory, generally on the same silicon chip. Notable PIM projects include the UC Berkeley [http://iram.cs.berkeley.edu/ IRAM] or Notre Dame [http://www.nd.edu/ pim PIM]… … Wikipedia
Multi-core processor — Diagram of a generic dual core processor, with CPU local level 1 caches, and a shared, on die level 2 cache … Wikipedia
Geode (processor) — For other uses of Geode, see Geode (disambiguation) Geode is a series of x86 compatible System on a chip microprocessors and I/O companions produced by AMD targeted at the embedded computing market.The series was originally launched by National… … Wikipedia
Memory bandwidth — is the rate at which data can be read from or stored into a semiconductor memory by a processor. Memory bandwidth is usually expressed in units of bytes/second, though this can vary for systems with natural data sizes that are not a multiple of… … Wikipedia
Vector processor — A vector processor, or array processor, is a CPU design where the instruction set includes operations that can perform mathematical operations on multiple data elements simultaneously. This is in contrast to a scalar processor which handles one… … Wikipedia
Montecito (processor) — For other uses of Montecito , see Montecito (disambiguation). Montecito is the code name of a major release of Intel s Itanium 2 Processor Family (IPF), which implements the Intel Itanium architecture on a dual core processor. It was officially… … Wikipedia
Generalized Processor Sharing — (GPS)cite journal|first=A. K.|last=Parekh|coauthors=Gallager, R. G.|title=A Generalized Processor Sharing approach to Flow control in Integrated Services Networks: The Single Node Case|journal=Proceedings of IEEE Infocom|year=1992] was developed… … Wikipedia
Xenon (processor) — Xenon is a CPU that is used in the Xbox 360 game console. The processor, internally codenamed Waternoose by IBM [ [http://www.reed electronics.com/CA6328378.html Learning from failure] The inside story on how IBM out foxed Intel with the Xbox 360 … Wikipedia
Adaptive Partition Scheduler — Adaptive Partition Schedulers are a relatively new type of partition scheduler, pioneered with the most recent version of the QNX operating system. Adaptive Partitioning, or AP, allows the real time system designer to request that a percentage of … Wikipedia
Cloud communications — are Internet based voice and data communications where telecommunications applications, switching and storage are hosted by a third party outside of the organization using them, and they are accessed over the public Internet. Cloud services is a… … Wikipedia