Core

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NetBurst (microarchitecture) - Technology - Rapid Execution Engine
... With this technology, the two ALUs in the core of the CPU are double-pumped, meaning that they actually operate at twice the core clock frequency ... unit that operates at the same frequency as the CPU core ...
Pentium M - Core Solo and Core Duo
... being a derivative of P6 found in Pentium M CPUs), codenamed Yonah, was released under the Intel Core brand, as Core Duo and Core Solo ...
Core Ontology
... In philosophy, a core ontology is a basic and minimal ontology consisting only of the minimal concepts required to understand the other concepts ... It must be based on a core glossary in some human language so humans can comprehend the concepts and distinctions made ... structure, and so tends to have its own core ontology (according to W ...
Core - Other
... Core, West Virginia The single seed in the center of a cherry, peach, plum, olive, avocado or other fruit Core, San Diego, California, a neighborhood in the United States Core, the working name of the Digestive ...
RTLinux - Core Components
... RTLinux is structured as a small core component and a set of optional components ... The core component permits installation of very low latency interrupt handlers that cannot be delayed or preempted by Linux itself and some low level synchronization and ... This core component has been extended to support SMP and at the same time it has been simplified by removing some functionality that can be provided outside the core ...

Famous quotes related to core:

    A little cooling down of animal excitability and instinct, a little loss of animal toughness, a little irritable weakness and descent of the pain-threshold, will bring the worm at the core of all our usual springs of delight into full view, and turn us into melancholy metaphysicians.
    William James (1842–1910)

    Once a happy old man
    One can never change the core of things, and light burns you the harder for it.
    John Ashbery (b. 1927)

    For books are more than books, they are the life
    The very heart and core of ages past,
    The reason why men lived and worked and died,
    The essence and quintessence of their lives.
    Amy Lowell (1874–1925)

    I realized that, while I would never be my mother nor have her life, the lesson she had left me was that it was possible to love and care for a man and still have at your core a strength so great that you never even needed to put it on display.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)

    The political core of any movement for freedom in the society has to have the political imperative to protect free speech.
    bell hooks (b. 1955)