Sentences with phrase «require huge storage»

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Simulating a real person would require quantum computers of unimaginably huge memory storage capacity.
Liang said conventional inorganic metal - based batteries and energy storage devices are expensive partly because the materials used to make them, including cobalt and silicon - based compounds, require huge energy expenditures to process.
However, as a gas storage and carrier requires a huge energy which may cause even an unexpected risk, innovative new materials are in high demand to handle the gases under a lower pressure and a room temperature.
The vast majority set up an extensive local compute and storage infrastructure to process the huge amount of information required to conduct genomic analyses.
They're still selling paper, an increasingly expensive commodity that requires millions of trees, huge warehouses, complex and expensive shipping, storage, returns.
As you would expect processing power and storage space being what it was on the previous generation, both these Fallout worlds can feel empty and under - populated, so to accept the concept of a terrifying and huge invading army when only 6 soldiers and badly textured dog turn up, requires a little imagination and acceptance.
A far better near - term choice is wind power, but both wind and solar begin to have another problem at scales at or above that which Clinton is discussing: Since solar panels and wind turbines can't currently work at full capacity 24 hours a day, they require huge advances in energy storage and grid capacity, as well.
It seems that those who fear AGW (or at least some of them) do admit that it is not realistic to expect a planetary atmosphere such as ours to warm up oceans of water over the timescale required by AGW theory because of the huge volume and density of that water and thus the heat storage differentials.
Carbon Tracker's analysis assumes that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will remove 24Gt of CO2 by 2035, but says this would require a huge expansion of CCS − a technology that remains unproven at a commercial scale, and which many scientists doubt will work soon enough.
Storing carbon as CO2 in something like Carbon Capture & Storage schemes requires huge infrastructure and some energy but at least we don't need the energy involved in changing the chemistry of what we are storing.
Wind and solar are expensive alternatives, that require huge direct investments as well as huge investments in transmission capacity and storage while at the same time leaving the system vulnerable to significant disruptions in service.
«With no obvious signs of Far East buyers returning to the market soon there is a serious possibility that storage of recyclables may end up being a high - risk strategy with huge costs to those requiring storage, including the taxpayers through local authorities.
Other interesting takeaways from this year's report: the average Android user has 33 apps installed; of the users surveyed, Samsung phones were the most popular; and if you're running low on storage, Spotify is most likely at fault — the app requires a huge cache to stream and store music and is likely hogging a lot of space on your phone.
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