In addition, the larger
data capacity of the Director?s Cut allows for multiple added extras providing the most complete game package possible.
To handle the challenges of this new method, Sliz put a computing cluster in place, and dramatically expanded
the data capacity of the computing infrastructure.
In particular, the VLA is going digital as the EVLA, the Expanded Very Large Array, using more sophisticated computers and electronics that will vastly increase the resolution, sensitivity and
data capacity of the facility.
The system conceived at TU Eindhoven uses infrared light with wavelengths of 1500 nanometers and higher; this light has frequencies that are thousands of times higher, some 200 terahertz, which makes
the data capacity of the light rays much larger.
Not exact matches
A commitment to have Infrastructure Canada and Statistics Canada «improve infrastructure - related
data» along with «a new $ 50 million
capacity - building fund to support the use
of asset management best practices across Canada.»
Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages
of skilled workers and rising
capacity constraints.
Word processing and desktop presentation packages accommodate raw textual and graphical
data, while spreadsheet applications provide users with the
capacity to engage in the easy manipulation and output
of numbers.
But, as Musk may have been hinting, talent to write code that simulates flight scenarios, translates petabytes
of data, and performs computational fluid dynamics without the
capacity to manage your emotions, collaborate, belong, serve others, and build healthy relationships on the team is a gigantic waste
of talent.
The rise
of cloud computing, in which companies buy computing
capacity on demand, means that businesses don't have to build huge
data centers.
According to U.S. Customs
data compiled by Bloomberg, Venezuelan crude represented 43 percent
of the refinery
capacity at Chevron's Pascagoula refinery in July, as well as 62 percent
of Valero's St. Charles refinery
capacity.
«We have a phenomenal
capacity to manage multiple streams
of data, or coordinate several tasks, when they all are part
of the same bigger activity and contribute to a common goal: not only can we do it, we find immense pleasure in it.
A few years ago, HP execs said the company would compete head on with Amazon Web Services in public cloud computing, a model in which businesses rent computing
capacity from a provider like Amazon, Microsoft or Google (GOOG) rather than building out more
of their own
data center capabilities.
Microsoft, which has contracts to purchase a total
capacity of 500 megawatts
of wind energy to power U.S.
data centers, has seen costs drop steadily, says director
of energy strategy Brian Janous.
UC Browser is better aligned with the specific needs
of consumers in emerging markets, who tend to be mobile - first and mobile - only, and rely on cheap devices with limited processing power, storage
capacities, and unreliable or cost - prohibitive
data networks.
Internet service would ride on high band spectrum, in the 3.5 GHz range, which has the
capacity to carry much larger amounts
of data than lower band channels, but does not travel as far or penetrate buildings as deeply.
WikiLeaks, led by Julian Assange, said its publication
of the documents on the hacking tools was the first in a series
of releases drawing from a
data set that includes several hundred million lines
of code and includes the CIA's «entire hacking
capacity.»
One
of the biggest challenges
of running a
data warehouse in a high - growth company is having to continuously manage
capacity and performance as schemas and workloads rapidly evolve.
Because the services don't depend on the limited storage
capacity of a server, cloud computing allows for nearly unlimited
data storage and processing ability.
That is why I am excited to be a Director and involved with Premise — a
data company that analyzes information people collect on their smartphones about everyday life, like the price
of local foods — in its
capacity to mobilize these technologies as widely as possible.
While the sheer volume and velocity
of data is definitely astonishing, what's even more compelling is our growing
capacity to gather, analyze and make sense
of it all.
The blockchain users whose
data stand to be sold in this marketplace might not be interacting with the surveilled blockchain networks in the
capacity of Amazon customers, thus the company would not necessarily be selling its own users»
data per se.
Even with the shutdowns, Brazil still has more than 500,000 tons
of idle
capacity, according to industry
data.
The standard proxy for growth in debt - servicing
capacity is GDP growth, but this is only valid in economies in which GDP growth
data is a systems output that measures the underlying performance
of the economy.
While Facebook said that it has a «zero tolerance approach to abuse» and that it will fire employees engaging in such behavior, this is another nightmarish example
of how the people with privileged access to our
data have the
capacity to abuse those privileges.
As far as we have seen, neither
of these competitors have the breadth
of marketing that XYO has, nor do they have the depth
of research,
capacities for ensuring
data veracity, or reach.
Ports
data indicate that
capacity expansions resulted in a sharp pick - up in iron ore and LNG export volumes in the December quarter; the latter pick - up reflects the recent commencement
of the fourth LNG train at the North West Shelf gas project.
Cainiao extended its stress tests ahead
of 11.11, which assess its
capacity for handling huge amounts
of data at peak times, to China's customs facilities.
And that shows us the
capacity of users to consume
data and content.
The largest Bitcoin miner outside
of China has set up 58 megawatts
of data centers there, a third
of its global
capacity, according to an investor presentation.
The remarkable
capacity of our mind to gather
data, draw conclusions and dictate actions is a gift
of our Creator.
Since conceptual
capacities needed to understand God include
capacities that are «existentially» significant while at the same time fully as rational and as rigorously disciplined as any other
capacities to understand anything else, can academic schooling be understood adequately simply as the acquisition
of capacities for disciplined accumulation and mastery
of data and
capacities for critical and self - critical theorizing (cf the «Berlin» model)?
Images and patterns are the stuff
of the imagination, which is the
capacity that unifies
data into wholes; it does so by means
of patterns rather than abstract concepts.
Temporal actual occasions are limited in their prehension
of their antecedent worlds because
of their limited
capacity to integrate conflicting
data.
Our
capacities to use empirical
data and to apply reason for the analysis
of such
data are important, but taken without a broader perspective to see the unity
of existing things, they become merely abstract foundations.
Beyond supply chain distribution capabilities, SYSPRO provides deep functionality for manufacturers, including managing inventory levels to optimize the competing demands
of availability versus cost, defining bills
of materials, calculating lead and elapsed times as well as order quantities, planning and scheduling
of production, material requirements and
capacity planning, managing work - in - progress, integrating with CAD and shop - floor
data collection systems and cost control and tracking.
This new 3K RGP
data analysis set is massive at 120 terabytes, which is well beyond the computing
capacities of most research institutions.
The evidence in the literature is summarized and an analysis
of UK road expenditure
data shows that expenditure is not a good measure
of actual road
capacity that is built.
To be frank, while I am not an NRA / CCA - hater, they don't have the
capacity or inclination for this level / type
of data collection.
Its analysis
of local authority
data suggests about 1,000
of the 2,277 local school planning districts will be over
capacity by 2015 - 16, the BBC said.
We urge the Department
of Transportation to release
data, progress, conclusions, and recommendations from any traffic study at this intersection conducted in 2017 or that is underway, and to commit to developing a comprehensive plan for community review that will route bridge traffic to wider streets with more
capacity.
Data obtained from the Department
of Petroleum Resources showed that the
capacity utilisation at the refineries, including the Niger Delta Petroleum Resources» 1,000 bpd refinery, plunged to as low as 4.85 per cent in 2015 from 23.03 per cent in 2011, resulting in increased petroleum products» imports.
Shrinking transistors and the rise
of microprocessors have given us immense control over the first: the
capacity to store and manipulate
data that we hold in the palms
of our hands would have been inconceivable a generation ago.
The natural way to use that memory is as a high -
capacity cache, a fast, local store
of frequently used
data.
To get an idea
of just how much
data that is, if the SKA
data archive was built using today's high -
capacity 3 - terabyte hard disc drives, the telescope would fill 330 drives a day, or an unmanageable 120,000 drives a year.
But a recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short
of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough
of it in the U.S. Based on
data from a company owned by one
of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent
of the energy wind turbines could at maximum
capacity.
The
data revealed nothing new about tobacco: As exposure to tobacco goes up, lung
capacity in terms
of the amount
of air a smoker can exhale goes down.
«Our
data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual evolution
of the modern human
capacity for language and suggests simple «proto - languages» might be older than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
Gould reanalysed Morton's
data, and famously argued in Science and in his prize - winning bestseller The Mismeasure
of Man, that Morton had manipulated his samples, made analytical errors, and mismeasured cranial
capacities as a consequence
of a racist bias.
This kind
of capacity would make it possible to back up all your music, photos, home movies, and e-mails in one place; it would also allow for totally new, extremely
data - intensive applications, such as Microsoft's MyLifeBits project, which aims to capture in digital form everything that happens in an individual's life.
The U.S. Department
of Energy publishes a national atlas
of storage
capacity by state, but it is critical to «get wells in the ground» to get more
data about exact leakage speeds and optimal storage spots for C02, said Sarah Forbes, an analyst at the World Resources Institute.