Sentences with phrase «generation engine in»

A new platform and new look was had for the 200 in this new generation, with an updated engine in the four - cylinder Tigershark and a new - generation engine in the V6 Pentastar.

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Founded by David Tedman, Ryan Holmes and Dario Meli as a design and development agency, Invoke evolved into a startup generation engine, spawning one of the country's most promising tech firms in Hootsuite (of which Holmes is CEO), as well as other buzzy names in the sector, like Foodee, Quietly (of which Meli is CEO) and Memelabs.
The alliance — a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin — is in the final stages of negotiating which engine will power its next - generation rocket.
Either of the twin engines in Core 2 Duo can tap the full 4 MB of cache they share as needed, but each first - generation dual - core engine is limited to 2 MB.
In essence, Google has trained an entire generation of search engine users to pose questions in short keyword phrases that had little to do with what we wanteIn essence, Google has trained an entire generation of search engine users to pose questions in short keyword phrases that had little to do with what we wantein short keyword phrases that had little to do with what we wanted.
For the first time in living memory, GE is on the road to becoming a coherent whole, built around industrial infrastructure businesses including power generation, locomotives, jet engines, and oil and gas production equipment.
Gouw invested early in the real estate search engine Trulia (IPO 2012) and more recently Cato Networks, which offers next - generation security services on demand, as well as ForeScout, a cybersecurity unicorn that is a leader in network and IoT security, and Exabeam, a leader in user behavior analytics for cybersecurity.
She invested early in real estate search engine Trulia (IPO 2012) and more recently Cato Networks, which offers next - generation security services on demand, as well as Exabeam, a leader in user behavior analytics for cybersecurity.
Together, Search Engine Land editor - in - chief Danny Sullivan and executive editor Chris Sherman have covered the topics, interviewed the news makers and educated generations of search marketers.»
In order to have an effective and successful lead generation engine, the team requires a full time dedicated manager willing to provide the direction and coaching necessary for their success.
Thanks to its compact size — less than 1 m in height — and with a connection size of 80 mm, the Alfa Laval T8 is the ideal gasketed plate heat exchanger for HVAC applications in buildings, as well as numerous other industries such as fluid power, metalworking, marine, power generation, general manufacturing, general utility cooling, engine cooling, and the semi-conductor industry.
With the new engines set to come into play in 2021, Renault is worried about a potential situation where it's having to develop both the new generation of engine and the ones currently being used.
And just a side note, during the day, he works in a lab developing new technologies in free - electron generation for some tbd application and in a external heat engine design to change the world's power generation methodology.
«It is also a powerful economic engine in our communities, nurturing entrepreneurs and innovators and preparing the next generation's workforce.»
Examples of the high temperature applications include turbine engine control in aerospace and energy generation and oil field instruments.
The Resonance also features Nissan's next - generation Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission) that maximizes power and mileage by allowing the engine to run in the most efficient gear ratio.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are vying with next - generation hybrid car technology (which can be plugged in to recharge its battery rather than relying on the gasoline engine) to be the electric car of the future.
However, its future potential uses are significantly limited by scarcity and cost, as well as the fact that platinum readily binds with carbon monoxide, which «poisons» the desired reactions, for example in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells, which are the leading contenders for small - scale and mobile power generation not based on batteries or combustion engines.
Harvesting heat produced by a car's engine which would otherwise be wasted and using it to recharge the car's batteries or powering the air - conditioning system could be a significant feature in the next generation of hybrid cars.
The technology developed and tested at Waterloo is much simpler and far less expensive, paving the way for its use in engines for power generation, mining vehicles, the trucking industry and a host of other applications, including the consumer automotive market.
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Through our Vehicle, Bioenergy, and Fuel Cell Technologies Offices, EERE advances the development of next - generation technologies to improve plug - in electric and other alternative - fuel vehicles, advanced combustion engine and vehicle efficiency, and produce low - carbon domestic transportation fuels.
Plug - in hybrids benefit from the more efficient use of fossil fuels in electricity generation even now and so have lower emissions than internal combustion engine cars, and if they get their juice from renewables, emissions would be very low indeed.
The new engine built for current generation hardware shows a massive increase in visual fidelity compared to the previous generation.
PlayStation 4 Main Processor Single - chip custom processorCPU: x86 - 64 AMD «Jaguar», 8 coresGPU: 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next - generation Radeon based graphics engine MemoryGDDR5 8 GB Hard Disk DriveBuilt - in Optical Drive (read only) BD 6xCAVDVD 8xCAV I / OSuper - Speed USB (USB 3.0), AUX CommunicationEthernet (10BASE - T, 100BASE - TX, 1000BASE - T) IEEE 802.11 b / g / nBluetooth 2.1 (EDR) AV outputHDMIAnalog - AV outDigital Output (optical) That's still on par with Wii U. Sorry this is off topic but it's true
Both launched late in the seventh generation life cycle and their ambitious engines pushed the PS3 and Xbox 360 to the limits with hundreds more zombies on - screen to slaughter with all manner of classic
Both titles will be released for PlayStation ® 3, PlayStation ® 4, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system and Xbox One, the all - in - one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, highlighting the groundbreaking capabilities the FOX Engine brings to current and next generation consoles.
However, the fine print also notes that both the Frostbite engine — the technology that has powered the FIFA series on current - generation platforms since last year — and The Journey: Hunter Returns will be available only in the PC, PS4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 18.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere in our daily lives — search engines, social media, intelligent personal assistants such as Siri — and today's schoolchildren are a generation who will grow up with these AI technologies.
«Businesses» engagement in voluntary actions to reduce their impact on Earth's ecosystems can be an engine of positive change in two ways: it can be a source of new opportunities for business, and a means of preserving our natural assets for future generations,» states Jonathan Lash, President of World Resources Institute.
She also is founder of the technology consulting firm, The Jemison Group, Inc. that integrates the critical impact of socio - cultural issues when designing and implementing technologies, such as their projects on using satellite technology for health care delivery in West Africa and solar dish Stirling engines for electricity generation in developing countries.
The next - generation Audi A4 will use a newly developed 2.0 - liter turbocharged inline - four engine that Audi claims will be significantly more fuel - efficient than the 2.0 - liter engine in today's A4.
The third - generation Type R sedan, sold only in Japan, used a higher horsepower version of the naturally aspirated, 2.0 - liter inline - four - cylinder engine available in the Civic Si.
A whole lot of space — based on the modular transverse matrix — sustainable engines like a new natural gas TGI, the world premiere of a new generation of the Active Info Display, the latest infotainment systems, and forward - thinking assistance systems — these qualities enable this Volkswagen to overcome traditional class boundaries,» said Dr. Frank Welsch, VW development board member, in a statement.
So a V - 6 seems appropriate for the Avenir, in this case, the next - generation version of GM's direct - injected DOHC «high - feature» 3.6 - liter engine.
Under the hood, the Hyundai - Kia's subcompact crossover, will share its engines with the recently revealed next - generation i30 hatchback, which will likely be the Elantra GT in North America.
That engine continues to be used in the new sixth - generation 2015 Ford Mustang GT, but has been tweaked to make 435 hp in the GT.
By combining the high - revving performance of petrol power and superior torque and fuel economy of diesel propulsion, Mazda quotes 10 - 30 per cent increases in torque and 20 - 30 per cent gains in engine efficiency over the current Skyactive - G generation engines.
The third generation of Mercedes» flagship Cayenne Turbo fighter has a downsized engine and lower emissions — but it's still a monster, capable of 0 - 60mph in well under five seconds.
As was the case with prior generations of the Audi TT, the 2.0 - liter diesel engine sold in Europe will not be offered to U.S. buyers.
The second - generation 2016 Chevrolet Cruze compact sedan builds upon the qualities we liked in the original, such as a quiet ride, with the addition of a more refined turbocharged four - cylinder engine and greater in - car connectivity, but I wish the driving experience were more engaging.
It was launched in 1992 and set the mould for the generations to come: transverse 2 - litre, four - cylinder, DOHC, turbocharged and intercooled 4G63 engine, permanent four - wheel drive, MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi-link set - up at the rear and a humdrum four - door body, with vents for the bonnet and a high - rise rear wing.
The latest generation Focus RS no longer has the warbling in - line 5 - cylinder engine that bestowed the MK2 with huge amounts of charm.
Arriving in 2004, the second generation Aero 8, the Series 2, gained a few inches, notably in the width of the passenger compartment and the boot, while the engine was changed to the latest version of the BMW 4.4 V8, upping power to 325bhp.
This debunks previous rumors that Mazda was considering offering only a smaller, 1.5 - liter engine in the latest generation of its iconic roadster, as the larger 2.0 - liter mill will be standard in the U.S. and a smaller 1.5 - liter will be offered in other markets.
An evolution of the original Boxster (the 986), the 987 - generation version refined the concept, bringing incremental improvements in all areas through a series of small changes: the driving position was improved, the engines were tweaked and the styling was freshened - up.
The Porsche's motor sounds dull in comparison and feels a backward step from the 981 generation flat - six engines.
The 6.6 - litre twin - turbocharged 12 - cylinder engine is not only the first time this engine has appeared in this sixth generation of 7 - series, but it's also the first time any BMW V12 has been tweaked by M Performance.
If the engine work is comprehensive, the chassis goes even further: new springs, dampers, electronic systems, wheels, tyres and a new generation of carbon - ceramic brake that uses, for the first time in a road car, a ceramic pad material.
This second generation TT RS (the very first TT didn't get an RS model, the stripped - out Sport was the most extreme version) has almost 400bhp from its five - cylinder turbo engine and we've recorded it hitting 60mph in a supercar - rivaling sub - 3.5 sec.
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