Sentences with phrase «acceleration by»

To do that, we'll underscore your experience in a way which wakes them up like takeoff acceleration by jet propulsion.
These, too, are capable of 4K video playback acceleration by way of the HEVC and VP9 codecs.
Intel says that its latest VPU is the first industrial system - on - chip (SoC) that utilizes a dedicated neural compute engine for hardware acceleration by efficiently distributing AI workload across various types of hardware.
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«What he [Elon Musk] didn't mention was that Tesla's Roadster had arrived months behind schedule with an improvised transmission that reduced acceleration by 40 %.
They get acceleration by fitting a quadratic.
The droplets being accelerated by gravity influence the pressure less by the amount that corresponds to the acceleration by Newton's law.
«Don't estimate acceleration by fitting a quadratic» is not a law of physics.
Android 4.0 introduced hardware acceleration by default but this tablet didn't need it, even on Android 3.2.
Even the suspension has been improved for enhanced agility and faster acceleration by making it lighter and swifter.
It gives you 188 horsepower and those horses really work under hard acceleration by the sound of things.
A system designed to prevent accidental acceleration by cutting throttle when both the accelerator and brake are pressed simultaneously is standard across the all trims.
This isn't neck - snapping acceleration by any means.
The special Type RZ version of the newest - generation RX - 7 Type R offers improved acceleration by means of reduced weight and a higher final gear ratio, and gets a handling boost with larger dampers and new, lighter tires.
The CVT is programmed with seven step ranges, and Honda's G Design Shift Control is intended to mimic a conventional automatic under hard acceleration by allowing the engine to rev to its horsepower peak before the ratio changes.
Avoids sudden acceleration by curbing engine power output and alerts the driver if the accelerator pedal is pressed excessively while there is an obstacle in front of the car
It also improves traction under acceleration by preventing the driving wheels from spinning on slippery surfaces.
ASC's linear shift control function gives the driver a more direct sense of acceleration by coordinating engine speed (RPM) with vehicle speed as the car accelerates.
The more potent Cruze diesel model is an intriguing choice and a win - win proposition, as it offers both good fuel economy and satisfyingly brisk acceleration by compact - sedan standards.
An Active Eco system that deters unnecessary acceleration by restricting engine torque in certain circumstances is under development, as is a Smart Cruise Control that can brake and accelerate the car as well as maintain a set speed.
At 4.7 seconds for the sprint from 0 - 60 mph, the all - wheel - drive BMW 540i xDrive bests its predecessor (535i xDrive Sedan) in acceleration by 7 / 10th of a second.
Underlining the 730d's impressive credentials is the fact that despite carrying a 3.0 - litre engine, it outperforms the entry - level 725d's acceleration by almost a second with no impact on running costs.
Pull the left - hand paddle - shifter and it gets even more aggressive; let the computer do it for you and the rev - matching system reads the brake pressure applied and the pace you've been driving to deliver downshifts ranging from mild to wild, but always exactly on point and executed in under 300 ms. Better, the power from the engine and the quick shifts from the transmission are maximized in their yield of acceleration by the new all - wheel drive system, which shares its philosophy with that of the excellent new M5.
Cutting 0 - to - 60 mph acceleration by a half second (and pushing top speed to 190 mph) is a twin - turbo 4.0 - liter V - 8, good for 550 horsepower and 568 pound - feet.
He wants to add a sixth speed to the transmission, quicken acceleration by shortening the final - drive ratio from 3.13 to 3.73, elevate the redline to 8,200 rpm, and do some fine tuning to the ECU.
It more than pulls its weight, improving acceleration by 20 per cent and delivering a 50 per cent reduction in CO2.
The 182 - hp four - cylinder engine is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission, and while the combination provides acceptable thrust, the engine discourages hard acceleration by moaning plaintively under full throttle.
Schools which give themselves the opportunity to observe the positive academic and social results of acceleration by using it with a gifted student then go on and use it with subsequent students.
A large, national survey of districts from 2013 showed that two - thirds of middle schools offered acceleration by subject.
Just under half offered acceleration by grade, but it's unclear how many students took advantage of those programs.
The successful applicant will work with Prof. Dr. Jörg Büchner and Dr. Patricio Muñoz on kinetic simulations of electron acceleration by magnetic reconnection in stellar atmospheres to be verified by observed solar type - III radio bursts.
BELLA has made progress in demonstrating the rapid acceleration of electrons using separate stages of laser - based acceleration by forming and heating plasmas in which a powerful wave is created for electrons to «surf» on.
Open PhD project: Probing electron acceleration by fast magnetic reconnection using coherent stellar radio emissions
Despite this overall reduction, the September 2017 solar eruptions produced episodes of significant Solar Particle Events and associated radiation caused by particle acceleration by successive, magnetically well - connected coronal mass ejections.
In the past few years, astronomers have solidified the case for cosmic acceleration by studying ever more remote supernovae.

Not exact matches

The combination of Musk's renown, stories comparing Tesla's acceleration to a Ferrari's, and intrigue over the new technology sent preorders above 5,000 by the end of the year.
«We saw significant acceleration in IT wages, as employers tried to retain them by paying them more,» says Ahu Yildirmaz, chief economist of ADP Research Institute.
When connected by Bluetooth to the company's iOS or Android app, the bindings report back in real - time details like where you're distributing your weight on the board, your acceleration and center of gravity.
The acceleration factor of these services is enabled by global Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), which host HTML content, video and images on multiple data centers strategically spread around the globe.
Mallin said MEC Global's clients» spending on Facebook, for example, had increased 55 % between Q4 2014 and Q4 2015, an acceleration that has been boosted largely by advertisers» demand for video ads.
The Niro bucks this trend by using a dual - clutch transmission that shifts smoothly under the conditions I threw at it (heavy acceleration, climbing up a particularly steep hill).
Mars» measured channel sales increased 3.5 percent in 2017 with a notable acceleration in the second half of 2017 aided by the launch of successful products such as Caramel and Peanut Butter M&M's.»
GM's case is being investigated by the same team that got Toyota to agree to a $ 1.2 billion penalty for hiding unintended acceleration problems.
The retailer says it added 100 new sellers in May and 150 in June and expects to add hundreds more by the holiday season, in a marked acceleration.
It shows the Saab Gripen display, filmed with a camera attached to the pilot's helmet complemented by acceleration details.
On Friday, the Department for Transport announced a trial that will see «platooning» lorries driving in convoy with their acceleration and braking controlled by the front vehicle.
The device (Actical; Respironics, Philips, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) measures physical activity by recording activity (accelerations gathered at 32 hertz, stored on the device internal memory).
While industrials have given up much of their post-election gains, he notes that continued earnings acceleration — supported by an improving capital spending environment — provides a constructive background.
The growth in economic activity has instead been propped up by the acceleration in credit growth and by the failure to write down investments that have created economic activity without having created economic value.
With the global economy «floating on an ocean of credit,» the current acceleration of credit via central bank policies will likely produce a positive rate of real economic growth this year for most developed countries, PIMCO chief Bill Gross writes in his latest monthly commentary, but «the structural distortions brought about by zero bound interest rates will limit that growth and induce serious risks in future years.»
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