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What does ELECOM stand for?

Electronic Computing


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers

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In the many offerings of electronic computing devices, you may ask what is best for me A good option is a netbook In the many offerings of electronic computing devices, you may ask what is best for me.
However, covering the point of view in terms of practicality, instrumental sound and electronic computing power shows you some of the major differences between a grand piano and a digital piano.
The chip allows traffic enforcers to identify and know everything about a specific vehicle with the speed of electronic computing.
The rule, offered by Intel founder Gordon Moore in the early days of electronic computing, maintains that computer power will double every 12 months to 18 months.
The databases and electronic computing facilities were rapidly being developed, enabling progress to be made in the degrees of detail and sophistication that could be put into the statistical model-building effort.
The trouble in practice is that by the time DNA separations can be done with sufficient precision to break the Data Encryption Standard, advances in electronic computing could easily wipe out any possible advantages of the DNA approach.
Use of these standards for electronic computing may grow from 35 million people today to more than 120 million people in three years.
The March issue of Lightwave magazine highlighted experiments with the integration of optical communications and electronic computing to create opto-electronic processing systems called smart pixels.

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