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“The Ares 1 doesn't beat the EELVs in operational costs, so you're fiddling over 3 cores is spurious.”
“Adding additional stap-on cores is not the great magnitude of expense you waves your hands as being.”
“One of the reasons they contemplate ten meter cores is that you can't fit either the RS-68s nor the SSMEs three abreast across an 8.4 meter core.”
“Getting performance benefits out of many cores is the biggest challenge facing developers right now.”
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“The Acex research team drilled frozen sedimentary cores from the ocean floor, which can be dated to 55 million years ago, a period known as the palaeocene-eocene thermal maximum (PETM).”
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“It has "cores" -- the parts that answer to the legs of a horseshoe magnet -- of soft iron, sometimes now even of cast iron.”
“It so happens, however, that computer chip manufacturers have reached the point where the only way to improve performance is to add more "cores" - or logic circuits - to each chip.”
“In these cases there is little financial incentive -- and in the latter case, sometimes companies charge to dispose of battery "cores" -- that probably limit the programs' effectiveness.”
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“By adding thousands or even millions of new processing engines, known as cores, researchers can continue to speed up applications.”
“Intel's solution was to add more cores, which is something it will continue to do at each successive rev of Moore's Law.”
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