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Silverlight for Symbian features hardware-assisted playback of H. 264 content, IIS (Internet Information Services) smooth streaming and rich UI capabilities.
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Tight integration with Citrix NetScaler® enables hardware-assisted network performance optimizations SR-IOV for NetScaler VPX™ and SDX™ service delivery products.
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McAfee DeepSAFE, co-developed with Intel, is a technology that allows McAfee to develop hardware-assisted security products to take advantage of a "deeper" security footprint.
unknown title 2011
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The T4240 and T4160 products deliver a compelling combination of hardware acceleration, fabric-based interconnect technology, high speed I/O, hardware-assisted virtualization and next-generation 64-bit Power Architecture cores for applications in the data center, as well as other networking and industrial segments.
unknown title 2012
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McAfee worked closely with Intel with the purpose of delivering hardware-assisted security designed to stop and remediate advanced stealth behaviors used by rootkits and APTs.
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Adobe already added hardware-assisted decoding of H.264 video in Flash Player 10.1.
CNET News.com 2011
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Builds the foundation for next-generation hardware-assisted security operating beyond the operating system
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With a choice of operating systems, the t5500 thin clients feature the Superscalar VIA Nano u3500 CPU and VX900 Integrated Graphics Processor, which delivers hardware-assisted multimedia decoding for performance rivaling a traditional PC.
HP Unveils Business Computing Portfolio - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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In order to activate Windows Virtual PC, you must have hardware-assisted virtualization
Train Signal Training Steven Warren 2010
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EVE, the leader in hardware/software co-verification, today announced Konica Minolta Technology Center, Inc., of Tokyo, Japan, has selected its ZeBu (for Zero Bugs) hardware-assisted verification platform for the design of its high-speed, high-performance large-scale integrated circuits (LSIs) used in image processing.
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