n.果核( core的名词复数 );核心;[地质学]地核;[亦称作 magnetic core][电学]铁心(构成电磁铁、感应线圈、变压器等物内部之铁质物)
cores 变化形式
易混淆的单词: Cores
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It stitches together 68544 processors , each equipped with eight cores for a total 548352 electronic brains .
它连接了68544个处理器,每个处理器装有八个核心,一共就是548352个电子大脑。
An x-ray examination of the pop will actually determine whether or not the a5 is a totally new design , or simply two a4 cores tied together with an improved integrated gpu .
In the crucial hours after the tsunami , tepco failed to add water to cool the reactor cores .
海啸退去关键的几个小时内,东电未能向反应堆核心注水降温。
If one of the cores modifies its copy , all the other copies have to be updated .
如果一个核心修改了这个副本,那么其它副本也必须更新。
Cosmologists presume that black holes with billions of times the mass of our sun powered those early blazes by devouring gas at the cores of the first big galaxies .
One way to improve communication between cores , which the angstrom project is investigating , is optical communication - using light instead of electricity to move data .
But in future chips , with hundreds or even thousands of cores , a single program will be split among multiple cores , which drastically complicates things .
但对于未来拥有成百上千个核心的芯片来说,单个的程序将被分配给大量的核心,这将使事情极大复杂化。
During the last three decades , thompson has led 57 expeditions to some of the world 's most remote high altitude regions to retrieve cores from glaciers and ice caps that preserve a record of ancient climate .
But agarwal says that future multicore chips could well use both : electrical connections would move data between individual cores ; but optical connections would provide chip-wide broadcasts .
At mit , a host of researchers are exploring how to reinvent chip architecture from the ground up , to ensure that adding more cores makes chips perform better , not worse .