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    “Architecture difference of IBM and Intel” by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No. BBE-1002 Submitted to the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi In Partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of bachelor in Computer Science Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi Architecture difference of IBM and Intel by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No.BBE-1002

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    for an superior processor for your personal computer build‚ you would have to look no further than the great processors of our day. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel are two of the major manufacturers of these processors. Many people ask the question‚ “Which processor should I buy for the best price?” This is a hard question to answer‚ but we will attempt to answer that question by looking at two processors that are of great

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    CPU Explaination

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    CPU - Central Processing Unit: Pronounced as separate letters‚ CPU is the abbreviation for central processing unit. Sometimes referred to simply as the central processor‚ but more commonly called processor‚ the CPU is the brains of the computer where most calculations take place. In terms of computing power‚ the CPU is the most important element of a computer system. On large machines‚ the CPU requires one or more printed circuit boards. On personal computers and small workstations‚ the CPU is

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    2011 ns c is LBNL’s Network Simulator [24]. The simulator is written in C++; it uses OTcl as a command and configuration interface. ns v2 has three substantial changes from ns v1: (1) the more complex objects in ns v1 have been decomposed into simpler components for greater flexibility and composability; (2) the configuration interface is now OTcl‚ an object oriented version of Tcl; and (3) the interface code to the OTcl interpreter is separate from the main simulator. Ns documentation is available

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    VIRTUAL REALITY 1 VIRTUAL REALITY: IS IT REAL? Ronald Villanueva Hernandez Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas Master in Business Administration 504 Professor Roselie B. Alday July 24‚ 2014 VIRTUAL REALITY 2 Abstract The contemporary world is greatly characterized with the usage of highly developed technology‚ tools‚ gadgets‚ and appliances. One just needs to look around him to see the truth to this statement. Be it in business‚ education‚ travel‚ medical‚

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    following will describe my views and interpretation of Virtual Reality and how it is evolving in the ever changing world of today. The History of Virtual Reality goes back in time many years. Back in 1920‚ Edwin Link introduced the first flight simulator. This device‚ as with the new and improved versions of today‚ was used to aid pilots in training. Fast forward to 1957‚ Sensorama was introduced by Morton Heilig. This was supposed to be an interactive theatre experience. The Sensorama consisted

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    Lecture 0 VLSI Design Introduction to the subject Rajesh Ghongade VIIT • Teaching Scheme – Lectures: 3 Hrs/week – Practical: 2 Hrs/Week • Examination Scheme – Paper: 100 Marks – Practical: 50 Marks – Oral: 25 Marks Unit-I VHDL Modeling and Design Flow Introduction to VLSI: complete VLSI design flow (with reference to an EDA tool). Sequential‚ Data flow‚ and Structural Modeling. Functions. Procedures‚ attributes. Test benches‚ Synthesizable‚ and non synthesizable statements; packages

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    The Importance of Communication and Teamwork Among the Flight and Cabin Crew TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT 4 INTRODUCTION 5 Background 5 Purpose/Audience 5 Sources 5 Limitaions 5

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    around others who want to go to the moon as well. The next phase is the storming phase. We know that people don’t always get along in groups. One great example of this is when Jim‚ Fred and Ken are in the simulator running case scenarios. They are done with the last case scenario in the simulator Jim and Fred are ready to go home. Ken tells them that he wants to run it again. Jim and Fred think that they should go home and rest that they will have time another day to practice to get it perfect. Because

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