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    or Quad Core processors (on one single chip) instead of the traditional one core per chip. Now the total number of Cores can slot into a socket as before and a single heat sink and fan can keep everything to the right temperature. Types of processors: Intel Pentium Dual Core Processors The Intel Pentium processors with Intel dual-core technology deliver great desktop performance‚ low power enhancements‚ and multitasking for everyday computing. Intel Dual Core i3 Processors Intel Core i3

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    Gas Powered Remote Control Helicopter Helicopters are particularly compelling‚ but the idea of flying a gas powered remote control helicopter is massive. Learning to fly a radio controlled helicopter is easier than real planes. It is easy to control these helicopters without them getting out of range. Just like the model plane‚ the main concentration is avoiding obstacles on the way while in the air. One flaw is that radio controlled helicopters can only be kept in a constant forward motion

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    ononicsThis report contains basic information on Cognitive Radio and SoftwareDefined Radio. Software Defined Radio is an emerging technique in thisdomain that promises easy portability and adaptability of newtechniques on the same hardware. Cognitive Radio technique utilizesthis Software Defined Radio to intelligently and efficiently utilize theavailable frequency spectrum knowing about the side information of other users sharing the same spectrum.The report talks about the Cognitive Radio technique

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    Overclocking a Processor

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    Overclocking a processor What is overclocking? It is a procedure of increasing your PCs performance by increasing your CPUs/RAMs/Southbridge’s/Northbridge’s/GPUs clock and multiplier (only CPU and RAM) and voltage. In this text I am gonna explain you how can you overclock your CPU and RAM. About others I will maybe explain you some other time. Why would anyone want to overclock (OC) a processor? Because it increases computers performance. But it also increases CPU-s temperature‚ so it needs a better

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    Network Simulator

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    Wireless Networks J.‚ vol. 1‚ pp. 47–60‚ Feb. 1995. 2. A. Bakre and B. R. Badrinath‚ “Handoff and system support for indirectTCP/IP‚” in Proc. 2nd Usenix Symp. Mobile and Location-IndependentComputing‚ Apr. 1995. 3. S. Keshav‚ “REAL: A Network Simulator‚” University of California at * Berkeley‚ Berkeley‚ CA‚ USA‚ Tech. Rep.‚ 1988. * 4. V. Naoumov and A. Gross‚ “Simulation of Large Ad Hoc Networks‚” In Proceedings of the 6th ACM Workshop on Modeling‚ Analysis‚ and * Simulation of Wireless and

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    HISTORY OF INTEL PROCESSORS Today‚ computers are a part of our lifestyle‚ but the first computer that was used was developed at the University of Pennsylvania in the year 1946! It had an ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) processor. The reprogramming feature that is so extensively used today‚ was introduced by Alan Turing and John von Neumann with their teams. The von Neumann architecture is the basis of modern computers. From the development of the first microprocessor - Intel’s

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    tools to minimise the prominence‚ and further educate teens about contraception. Recently the development of infant simulators to combat this issue has become a popular‚ though expensive solution. With exposure to social media and growing technology‚ teens can gather their attitude towards the effects of teenage parenthood would have on their lives. Therefore‚ the use of infant simulators will prove to be mostly ineffective as a tool for the prevention of teenage pregnancy rates. Rather the promotion

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    Wool Processor

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    Wool Collection‚ Wool Scouring‚ Wool Grease Recovery and Products made from Wool Grease Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH (German Agency for Technical Cooperation) Regional Economic Development Programme Component 1 Mongolia Edited by Theo Hensels Team Leader Component 1 Project implemented by IAK-ABG Regional Economic Development Programme Mongolia This report was prepared for Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Regional Economic

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    BIOLOGY 207 SIMULATOR ASSIGNMENT MULLIS POPULATION WRITTEN RESULTS SECTION In vial one‚ a wild type hyper female Drosophila and wild type mellow male Drosophila were crossed respectively to determine the dominant behavioural phenotype. The first reciprocal cross was then carried out in vial two to define whether or not the behavioural phenotype is x-linked recessive. According to the results obtained from vial one‚ when the wild type hyper female and wild type mellow male was crossed‚ the resulting

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    Network Simulator: Network Simulator is a name for a series of discrete event network simulators‚ specifically ns-1‚ ns-2 and ns-3. All of them are discrete-event computer network simulators‚ primarily used in research and teaching. ns-3 is free software‚ publicly available under the GNU GPLv2 license for research‚ development‚ and use. The goal of the ns-3 project is to create an open simulation environment for computer networking research that will be preferred inside the research community.

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