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Java supports arrays. Each element occupies the same number of bytes, and the exact number depends on the type of the element’s data item. Furthermore, all elements share the same type.
Apple's staff gets a little testy when challenged regarding the company's reliance on parallel ATA (or just plain ATA) for its Xserve servers and Xserve RAID storage arrays. ATA is unquestionably ...
Editor's Note: This is the first of two articles discussing how Massively Parallel Processing Arrays (MPPAs) can be used to accelerate high-performance embedded system applications. In this article, ...
Editor's Note: This is the first of two articles discussing how Massively Parallel Processing Arrays (MPPAs) can be used to accelerate high-performance embedded system applications. In this article, ...
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