Приклади вживання Million transistors Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Million transistors.
It got 55 million transistors.
By comparison, the Pentium Pro has 5.5 million transistors.
It has 58 million transistors.
The Pentium Pro now features more than 5.5 million transistors.
Сontains 42 million transistors and has a die area of 217 mm2.
The SuperSPARC contained 3.1 million transistors.
Which contains 621 million transistors, is capable of 1.78 trillion instructions per second.
These microprocessors had 3.1 million transistors.
Containing 621 million transistors, the processor can handle 1.78 trillion instructions per second.
It contained 3.8 million transistors.
It has a maximum computation rate of 1.78 trillion instructions per second andcontains 621 million transistors.
This chip has 3.1 million transistors.
They are calling it“KiloCore” and it computes 1.78 trillion instructions per second andcontains 621 million transistors.
Include over 7.5 million transistors.
Built by IBM, the KiloCore has a maximum computation rate of 1.78 trillion instructions per second andcontains 621 million transistors.
The second-generation Pentium processors also have 3.3 million transistors- more than the earlier chips.
It is named as the“KiloCore” chip and has a maximum computation rate of 1.78 trillion instructions per second andcontains 621 million transistors.
The processor on the new core contains 55 million transistors(of 146 mm2), almost 40% of which are meant for the cache(the Willamette has 42 million of them, and it is only an L2 size that changed).
The Pentium Pro contains 5.5 million transistors.
It was the first Intel CPU to contain over a million transistors, the first Intel x86 chip with an on-die L1 cache, and the first tightly-pipelined x86 core(a tight pipeline is one in which each stage performs its operations within the same time slot).
In 1995, the Pentium Pro had 5.5 million transistors.
The Pentium processor contains over 3 million transistors and.
But much further work will be needed to figure out how to impose the strain andhow to scale up the process to do it on 100 million transistors on a chip none of them can fail.”.
Twenty-five years later, the microprocessor is the most complex mass-produced product ever,with more than 5.5 million transistors performing hundreds of millions of calculations each second.
These piecemeal extensions have resulted in an architecture that is not as elegant as it might have been had someonegiven the Pentium II architects 7.5 million transistors and instructions to start all over again.