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    incorrect. This would lead to an error that will quickly compound in operations to larger errors when future calculations were completed. The flaw was first discovered in June 1994‚ when Intel engineers first noticed that the floating-point unit (FPU) on the chip gave the wrong answer. However future tests done by Intel showed that the error appeared only in the ninth significant digit of the answer and affected a very‚ very small percentage of possible division combinations. The results of this flaw

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    the MMCC home page. Follow the previous instructions to locate academic articles in the indicated databases for Intel then Intel and Chip and finally Intel and Chip and Pentium. Part 1 Using the ProQuest‚ First Search and Ebsco databases in MMCC’s Electronic Library search the following keywords and note the number of hits you get for each: Keyword: Intel Intel and Chip Intel and Chip and Pentium Number of Hits: 24929 ProQuest 5989 ProQuest 1663 ProQuest 40250

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    The Importance of Cpu's

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    Since the term "CPU" is generally defined as a software (computer program) execution device‚ the earliest devices that could rightly be called CPU’s came with the advent of the stored-program computer. - Moore’s Law Gordon E. Moore‚ a co-founder of Intel Corporation‚ devised an empiric observation that the complexity of integrated circuits‚ with respect to minimum component cost‚ doubles every 24 months. Moore’s original as found in his publication "Cramming more components onto integrated circuits"

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    are frequently described as the "brains" of a computer‚ because they act as the central control for the processing of data in personal computers (PCs) and other computers. Chipsets perform logic functions in computers based on Intel processors. Motherboards combine Intel microprocessors and chipsets to form the basic subsystem of a PC. Because it’s part of every one of your computer’s functions‚ it takes a fast processor to make a fast PC. These processors are all made of transistors. The first

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    BYD Case Analysis

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    Date: September 16‚ 2014 BYD’s core competencies BYD has a lot of resources and competencies‚ as you can see in the VRIO Framework (Exhibit 1). However‚ the core competencies that give BYD its competitive advantage are 3: a) Strong R&D: This is the capability that gives BYD the majority of its competitive advantage when compared with the 200 Chinese firms that have entered the battery market since 1995. BYD invests around 2% of revenues to product and process R&D. This investment allows BYD to discover

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    [INSTRUCTIONS:] [This template must be used for submitting your group paper. Papers not using this template will not be marked. Changes in formatting and style (e.g.‚ margins‚ indents‚ line spacing‚ font type and size) will result in reduced marks. All content within square brackets [ ] is to be read‚ understood‚ and deleted before submitting your paper. All content within angle brackets < > is to be replaced with your own content. Use the heading types provided (as many as needed‚ from Heading1

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    his computation‚ he found the result differed significantly from theoretical values. He did not get any real response to his initial queries to Intel. He then‚ after checking his facts‚ posted a general notice on the Internet asking for others to confirm his findings. Magazine and CNN interviews came thereafter. INTEL’S RESPONSE I do not think that Intel handled the problem well. When they initially discovered the problem‚ they should have initiated problem announcement about it and made appropriate

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    Garmin Ltd Executive Summary

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    Garmin Ltd. Case Analysis Nathan Feather July 8‚ 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary.............................................................................................................................................. 6 Background and Description of Major Issues ............................................................................................ 7 Company Background .........................................................................................................

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    opportunities for improving existing computers as well as designing a new kind.    As computer comprises of hardware and software‚ Apple is really affected by technology innovation forces around it. Rapid innovation on hardware by component producers (e.g. Intel‚ AMD) and software by competitors (e.g. Microsoft) as well as complementary products from partner gives no choice for Apple except responsively catching the new hardware technology and   also continuously innovating to sustain differentiation.  

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    Unit 5 research paper

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    Intel is the reason for the Pentium flaw. First of all the flaw is about a floating point unit (FPU) which is a microprocessor inside the CPU. This basically helps the computer figure out more complex mathematic problems. This flaw made huge mathematical problems come out wrong by a little less than a hundred‚ but most people probably wouldn’t notice it. The flaw was discovered by a math professor in 1994 and he attempted to bring it to Intel’s attention. When they did not want

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