1. According to Adkins, the on board computing power is about equivalent to the first small desktop computers. 2. Also waiting in the wings is a turbo-charged iMac, which would come with more memory and computing power than its aquamarine-colored predecessor. 3. As computing power increased and the figures became more fleshed out, that polygon-created flesh was mostly likely white. 4. But inventions under way at the computer science labs will require such rapid-fire calculations that the world will hunger for more computing power. 5. Computer security researchers continually try to break codes because the measure of an encryption scheme is how much time and computing power are needed to crack it. 6. That gives the toy about as much computing power as an advanced pocket organizer, she said. 7. That increases computing power, the company says, while reducing the energy required to run the chips because they are closer together. 8. The changeover gave hundreds of individuals as much or more computing power on their desktops, and cost the employer far less than a monolithic mainframe system. 9. The government measures computing power in units called MTOPS, which stands for millions of theoretical operations per second. 10. The X-Box towers above its competitors in sheer computing power. |