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Computing with living hardware
IET Synthetic Biology, 2007Our multi-institutional team of eleven undergraduates, one high school student, one postdoctoral fellow, and four faculty members explored the emerging field of synthetic biology and presented our results at the 2006 international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. Having had little or no previous research experience, biology, chemistry
Jeffrey L. Poet+15 more
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Journal AWWA, 1986
The array of available computers and related hardware can be overwhelming—even to individuals who are computer literate. Those who are marginally familiar with or have neither the time nor the desire to keep abreast of rapidly changing hardware technology must rely on outside advice in choosing the right system for their needs.
Joseph R. Kroon, Robert F. Strayer
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The array of available computers and related hardware can be overwhelming—even to individuals who are computer literate. Those who are marginally familiar with or have neither the time nor the desire to keep abreast of rapidly changing hardware technology must rely on outside advice in choosing the right system for their needs.
Joseph R. Kroon, Robert F. Strayer
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Hardware algorithms for nonnumeric computation
Proceedings of the 5th annual symposium on Computer architecture - ISCA '78, 1978This paper is concerned with the design of hardware algorithms for nonnumeric computation. The subset of nonnumeric operations considered is derived from string processing languages such as SNOBOL or high-level data base languages used in data base management architectures.
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2018
Digital computers are built from hardware of great simplicity. First, they are built from devices with two states: on or off, one or zero, high voltage or low voltage, or logical TRUE or FALSE. Second, the devices are connected with extremely fine connections, currently on the order of size of a large virus.
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Digital computers are built from hardware of great simplicity. First, they are built from devices with two states: on or off, one or zero, high voltage or low voltage, or logical TRUE or FALSE. Second, the devices are connected with extremely fine connections, currently on the order of size of a large virus.
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Computer hardware and software
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1982Basic hardware and software components of computers are described and related concepts are defined using examples related to the hospital pharmacy department. Hardware components described include the central processing unit, storage devices, and input and output devices.
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Rethinking computing hardware for robots
Science Robotics, 2022Emerging computing hardware systems address the need of robotic AI for robust, fast, and efficient computation for a variety of tasks.
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On hardware for scientific computation
ACM SIGNUM Newsletter, 1972W. J. Cody (SIGNUM Newsletter, January 1971, pp. 16--31) and others have been working on finding desirable characteristics of hardware for scientific computation. The author is somewhat skeptical of the value of this, in view of the following facts. First, manufacturers have a large investment in software for their current machines and are, therefore ...
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Demonstration of a small programmable quantum computer with atomic qubits
Nature, 2016Quantum computers can solve certain problems more efficiently than any possible conventional computer. Small quantum algorithms have been demonstrated on multiple quantum computing platforms, many specifically tailored in hardware to implement a ...
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2019
Ein Computer lasst sich ganz vereinfacht als eine Maschine darstellen, die Eingaben verarbeitet und Resultate ausgibt. Man nennt dies das EVA-Prinzip fur Eingabe-Verarbeitung-Ausgabe.
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Ein Computer lasst sich ganz vereinfacht als eine Maschine darstellen, die Eingaben verarbeitet und Resultate ausgibt. Man nennt dies das EVA-Prinzip fur Eingabe-Verarbeitung-Ausgabe.
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IET 8th International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics (CEM 2011), 2011
Summary form only given. "Experienced prophets concerning the future." are careful with predictions With this statement in mind, in this paper recent developments in computer hardware are considered along their technical possibilities and limitations.
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Summary form only given. "Experienced prophets concerning the future." are careful with predictions With this statement in mind, in this paper recent developments in computer hardware are considered along their technical possibilities and limitations.
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