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  • The '''Arduino Uno''' is an open-source hardware design, [[single-board microcontroller]], [[Arduino]] based on the [[ATmega [[Category:Open-source hardware]]
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  • ...ation Classes (WMI Classes, Enable you access to monitor and manage system hardware and features.
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  • ...Arduino] accessed on December 22, 2013</ref> The Arduino is an open-source hardware project that use 8-bit to 32-bit processors. The Arduino has a [[C]] compil
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  • * <code>{{x86|RDSEED}}</code> - Hardware-based RNG ...ic functionalities for the secure key generation and management as well as hardware-validated boots.
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  • * Hardware Acceleration ** Hardware enforced trusted execution
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  • ...of the more advanced boards, the unit may be fairly advanced with lots of hardware and software features. The unit uses a [[negative feedback]] loop in order ...e some advantages to this technique such as the fact that it's all done in hardware, therefore reaction time and corrections are considerably faster. It's also
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  • ...ment their own technology (e.g., customer [[accelerators]], fixed function hardware, and other domain-specific additions) on top of it. RISC-V provides a base
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  • ...te the free and open RISC-V instruction set architecture together with its hardware and software ecosystem for use in all computing devices.</blockquote>
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  • ...signed specifically for system designers. That is, Intel only provides the hardware to operate IE but unless the system designers develop specific firmware for
    2 KB (324 words) - 04:46, 1 January 2018
  • ...itional operations beyond vector such as custom logic for table lookup and hardware looping.
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  • Supplementing the CPU cores is a seperate hardware convolution computation engine (HWCE) designed specifically to [[neural pro
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  • ** Hardware [[Fused Multiply-Accumulate]]
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  • ...local memory has been withheld. The on-die caches and memory can be either hardware-managed or fully software-managed, allowing the compiler to optimize the re ...sub-tensor transfers over Ethernet. For [[quality of service]], there are hardware hooks for supporting congestion control and congestion avoidance. Additiona
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  • ...rious special registers along with sixteen address registers and dedicated hardware for performing on various addressing modes and auto-incrementation operatio ...ower efficiency. To that end, the instructions will likely change with new hardware versions.
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  • ...s://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/17965.pdf Am486DX/DX2 Microprocessor Hardware Reference Manual]||2003-03-18|| ....com/us/Embedded_TechDocs/20381.pdf Magic Packet Technology Application in Hardware and Software]||1996-02-29||
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  • |PROCHOT_L||B-IO33-OD||Processor in {{x86|Hardware Thermal Control|HTC}}-active state
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  • |PROCHOT_L||Processor in {{x86|Hardware thermal control|HTC}}-active state, open drain
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  • ** {{x86|Hardware thermal control}}
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