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“The Optimus, it's promised, will also offer better Web browsing, faster multitasking, and more responsive game play its "Tri-Dual" configuration, which consists of a dual-core 1GHz processor, a dual-channel and dual-memory architecture.”
Consumer Reports: LG Optimus, the world's first 3D smart phone
“Turbulent (1998), Rapture (1999), Soliloquy (1999), and Fervor (2000), were originally installed in art galleries as dual-channel, if opposing, video projections representing gender differences and roleplaying codified by Iranian interpretations of Sharia law and the implementation of hijab.”
The Huffington Post: G. Roger Denson: Shirin Neshat: Artist of the Decade
“The XPS M1710 features up to 4GB4 of dual-channel memory and up to 120GB of SATA storage capacity.”
“The Shuttle XPC Prima series SP35P2 Pro supports the latest Intel multi-core processors up to 1333MHz FSB, accommodating up to 8GB of DDR2-800 memory in a pair of dual-channel mode, over clock-able to 1066MHz.”
“I currently pay around $150/month for dual-channel ISDN access which equates to 128kbits/sec up and down…”
“The phone's guts feature a dual-core, dual-memory, dual-channel - or, as LG likes to call it, "tri-dual" - architecture.”
“The first Bulldozer design, codenamed Orochi, includes four modules (and therefore, can handle eight threads at a time), a shared 8 MB level 3 cache, four HyperTransport links (though only one is enabled in Zambezi, the desktop-oriented chip; all four are enabled on Valencia, the server part), a dual-channel memory controller, and other miscellaneous support infrastructure.”
“Unlike EVO, the Thrill has a dual 1 GHz processor with dual-channel and dual-memory architecture and runs on Froyo Android 2.2.”
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