3D XPoint is the technology behind a new type of nonvolatile memory developed jointly by Intel and Micron Technology. As...
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Computer architecture provides an introduction to system design basics for most computer science students. This computer architecture study guide describes...
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Skylake is the codename for Intel‘s processor microarchitecture that serves as the successor to the Haswell and Broadwell architectures. As...
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A phrase coined by AMD to describe the bridging ARM and x86 systems (for CPUs and SoCs). The AMD CPU...
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SBC is short for single-board computer. A single-board computer (SBC) is any complete computer that is built on a single...
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Haswell is the codename for Intel‘s processor microarchitecture that serves as the successor to the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge...
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ReRAM, or resistive memory cells, is a type of non-volatile memory that shares some similarities with phase change memory as...
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Ashwood architecture is a multi-core memory system that works by integrating smart controller circuitry next to the memory array on a single chip, providing parallel access to the array for hundreds of concurrent processes.
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Refers to using a large number of low-cost, low-performance commodity computers working in parallel instead of using fewer high-performance and...
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Computer hardware that is affordable and easy to obtain. Typically it is a low-performance system that is IBM PC-compatible and...
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Titan is the name given to a supercomputer developed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in...
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ARM processors are a family of 32-bit microprocessors developed by Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. in the 1980s. Today ARM processors...
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