Examples of using Computer could in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Your computer could break.
Levin suggests that so-called“tethered” jailbreaks that require connecting the phone to a computer could become a reality again soon.
Your computer could crash.
Remember that the same address can reside only a single site,as well as the computer could have several IP addresses at a time.
That computer could be dangerous.
But at the same time he processed per second from 2 to 2500000 chess positions,and in general the computer could calculate up to 200 million positions per second.
Enzyme computer could live inside you.
If the computer's operating system was rewritten, computer scientists realized,the machine's time could be shared; the computer could be trained to handle hundreds of tasks at the same time.
The HPE Spaceborne Computer could be something of a solution.
The computer could be assembled with relatively cheap circuitry.
For instance, in the simplest analysis, the researchers found that the computer could identify all the bright areas of a whale-ish size and shape on a given image.
A computer could operate with 72 numbers consisting of 23 decimal places.
What if the computer could teach you?
The computer could operate with 72 numbers consisting of 23 decimal places.
In the early 1950s, a computer could execute only one program at a time.
His computer could now display pictures instead of just letters:"I threw in high-res.
For example, a quantum computer could actually modify the code of a program that keeps messing up.
Perhaps, if a computer could learn, in a manner similar to a human being, the it too would develop common sense.
The computer could also perform multiplication and division operations, while spending 6 and 15.3 seconds, respectively.
The computer could perform the operations of multiplication and division, while spending 6 and 15.3 seconds, respectively.
With this configuration, any computer could eventually communicate with any other by forwarding the conversation through its neighbors.
Turing said that if a computer could fool a human 30 percent of the time that it was a human, then it passes the Turing test for intelligence.
Although the computer could change the beep's frequency and duration, it couldn't change the volume or create other sounds.
With this configuration, any computer could eventually communicate with any other by forwarding the conversation through its neighbors.
With a suitable adapter, the computer could receive and display teletext pages, as well as software over the BBC's Ceefax service, for a time.
And that was because the computer could make decisions much faster, it could process a lot more information and it can process decisions much more-- less emotionally.
Even if a computer could model all the narrowly economic problems a company faces(and, to be clear, none can), it wouldn't be enough.