Sentences with phrase «huge efficiency gains»

, what's to stop Apple from redoing it's laptop / desktop market with these in house processors which use little power, but huge efficiency gains if they manage to get the thermal issue within the next two years?
There are huge efficiency gains to be made in everything from transmission to demand management to energy storage.
«Hubdoc is a core application in the cloud accounting technology stack, and is driving huge efficiency gains for accounting firms and small businesses around the world.»

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Lots of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large space would be too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
Probably high efficiency of this dating technology is a reason that it gained huge popularity very quickly.
Unless there is a huge gain in efficiency, the Nissan variable compression engine makes no sense to me either.
Additionally there is a huge amount of value to be gained by consumers who have high savings across tax efficiency, appropriate asset allocation and holistic planning that covers anticipated healthcare needs.
Transistor count alone can't be used to judge «power» as such (though that's what Moore's Law is based on) but it's safe to say there'd need to be a huge amount of efficiency gains to produce anything like the same amount of processing power as the 360 with that silicon budget.»
Overall, however, it was a huge amount of fun, and provided you earn enough cash, you can gain additional customisations and boost your weapon's efficiency.
Efficiency is indisputable as a place to make huge gains.
Not only that, but because HVDC lines are much less wasteful, huge gains in effective electricity production could be realized through improved transmission efficiency.
The industrial chemicals and commodities markets are huge, so it is almost pointless to try to quantify gains and losses in CO2 emissions from various power plants that use different fuels (or none at all), then various carbonate production processes with their own efficiencies and economics.
We've seen huge gains, for example, in the state of California on energy efficiency.
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