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    The Basics Of Computers

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    in one or a laptop. In an all in one, all the internal hardware is inside the monitor. In a laptop, they’re all smaller. Monitor: The monitor is the screen of the computer where you can see what you are doing. It’s also known as the “video display unit”. It’s connected to the graphics card, where it will process the information which then gets sent to the monitor to show/display. Mouse: The mouse lets you control what you want to do. It sends information/commands to the computer through the…

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    factors include the ability to manufacture smaller microprocessors that contain billions of transistors. The overall speed of a computer and how fast it is able to process data is controlled by the Central Processing Unit or CPU. Today’s computers are designed with multi-core processors that capable of processing over 100 billion instructions per second. The addition of more memory has also increased the speed of todays’ computers. New hard drives, that have no moving parts, are being used,…

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    Build A Computer

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    wanting to save money on buying a pre-built one with parts you don’t want or need. Whatever the reason might be, there are a few things to know before starting a built. One of the most important things needed to build a computer is the CPU (Central Processing Unit). The CPU is part of a computer system that is mostly known as the "brains" of a computer. This will determine the overall speed of the computer which is measured in cores and clock speeds in gigahertz. The CPU is one of the most…

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    Raspberry Pi Essay

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    The performance analysis of Raspberry Pi [16] Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer. It’s basically a small PC which provides all the basic functions that are provided by a desktop PC. For example, it provides functions like word processing, gaming and playing audio/video. It has become a widely used device for learning programming since last one year. The Raspberry Pi is a 3.370 X 2.125 motherboard with a 700 MHz CPU and a 250 MHz GPU. The Ethernet LAN port is present for internet and…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Cpus

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    CPU A CPU (which is also known as a central processing Unit) is basically the part of the computer of where most of the processing of calculations takes place. some people refer to it as the “brains” of the computer. Processors are used in all types of computers The CPU plugs into something known as a CPU socket which is located on the mother and this socket delivers electrical contact to the microprocessor and to something known as a printed circuit board. In the case of chips with have a big…

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    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, parallel computing works by partitioning a problem into multiple tasks which can be done at the same time. For example, your graphics processor may render each section of the screen separately or a signal processing program might apply multiple filters to audio data simultaneously. Think of it as if the thousand twenty four chickens each only had to plow a few feet of the field. IBM software engineer Paul McKenney notes that programming parallel software…

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    Flip Flop Case Study

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    accomplished by a memory chip are READ in which the data contents of a memory is read out and WRITE in which data is stored in a memory. Each bit of information bits is stored in memory cell consisting of one or more transistors. The most basic such memory unit which stores 1 bit of data is the D flip flop. High performance IC circuits are the need of the day, which require very high memory to support the circuit. With the micro-miniaturization of the circuits, multiple functionalities may be…

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    SECTION A: ARDUINO BOARD Fig 1. Arduino Uno board 1. ATMEGA328P MICROCONTROLLER FUNCTION: ATMEGA328P is a microcontroller from the AVR family; it is an 8-bit device, which means that its data-bus architecture and internal registers are designed to handle 8 parallel data signals. It has 3 types of memory: • FLASH MEMORY: It is used for storing application, which explains why you don’t need to upload your application every time you unplug Arduino from its power source. • SRAM MEMORY: Storing…

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    Intel Xeon Phi Case Study

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    The Intel Corporation made the Xeon Phi in November 2012 with adaptable programming, energy viability etc. This is an alternate stage and which uses the vector changing unit and interconnections. The High execution machines essentially uses the Intel Xeon phi coprocessor and the Nvidia tesla coprocessors. The Nvidia tesla coprocessor mostly uses the GPU’s, which will eat up low essentialness. To make these programming models we make usage of OpenMP for Intel Xeon and for Nvidia we make use of…

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    2GHz speed and 4 GB RAM. Parameter Selection of SFSA As SFSA is a heuristic method, it also requires optimal tuning parameter to discover global optima solution. In order to investigate best optimal tuning parameter of SFSA, it is applied on the 10-unit test system having non convex fuel cost characteristic due to VPL effect. Twenty-five independent run were conducted with different start point (NP) and maximum diffusion number (MDN). The statistical results are tabulated…

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