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JEDEC memory standards

The JEDEC memory standards are the specifications for semiconductor memory circuits and similar storage devices promulgated by the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) Solid State Technology Association, a semiconductor trade and engineering standardization organization. JEDEC Standard 100B.01 specifies common terms, units, and other definitions in use in the semiconductor industry. JESC21-C specifies semiconductor memories from the 256 bit static RAM to DDR4 SDRAM modules. (Wikipedia).

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Kernel Recipes 2018 - Overview of SD/eMMC... - Grégory Clément

SD and eMMC devices are widely present on Linux systems and became on some products the primary storage medium. One of the key feature for storage is the speed of the bus accessing the data. Since the introduction of the original “default” (DS) and “high speed” (HS) modes, the SD card sta

From playlist Kernel Recipes 2018

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The Best Computer for Data Science Beginners

In this video, I give you my thoughts on the best computer for data science beginners. I talk about the hardware components of a computer and how those relate to your data science performance. At the end, I give my thoughts on the best computer for you to purchase. The cpu is in charge o

From playlist Data Science Beginners

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Storage Options and Data Management Best Practices (October 27, 2022)

For the most recent version of this workshop, visit: https://youtu.be/rT5EqwJKSoI The workshop aims to assist attendees in understanding and evaluating the various options for digital storage available through UITS Research Technologies, including Slate, Geode, and the Scholarly Data Arch

From playlist High Performance Computing training

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EEVblog #747 - PC Based Logic Analyser Project

Dave goes back 20 years and find an old PC Based Logic Analyser project of his that was published in Electronics Australia magazine back in 1996. He uncovers the original timing diagrams, schematics, and prototype. And tries to resurrect the old Borland Pascal 7 source code and Lattice isp

From playlist PCB Design & Manufacture

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Why We Need SMR Listed in Hard Drive Specs

As always, more on the STH main site here: https://www.servethehome.com/surreptitiously-swapping-smr-into-hard-drives-must-end/ First off, great work by Chris Mellor at Blocks and Files for staying atop of this story https://blocksandfiles.com/2020/04/14/wd-red-nas-drives-shingled-magneti

From playlist Storage on STH

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A Quick Introduction to CDF

Today's online documents are like yesterday's paper—flat, lifeless, inactive. Instead the Computable Document Format (CDF) puts easy-to-author interactivity at its core; empowering readers to drive content and generate results live. Launched by the Wolfram Group, the CDF standard is a c

From playlist Computable Document Format

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POWERSHELL: MDT Folders - Consistent Excellence

More videos like this on http://www.theurbanpenguin.com : I have always maintained that scripting is an integral part of standards based computing: scripts are repeatable consistent. Not necessarily correct but consistent. Using PowerShell with MDT gives you the consistency required for

From playlist Windows

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The Future of Memory

ELEC 305 Class Project at Rice University

From playlist Owldolatry

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About the conjecture of Sakellaridis and Venkatesh on the discrete series... - Colette Moeglin

About the conjecture of Sakellaridis and Venkatesh on the discrete series for archimedean symmetric spaces - Colette Moeglin Workshop on Representation Theory and Analysis on Locally Symmetric Spaces Topic: About the conjecture of Sakellaridis and Venkatesh on the discrete series for arc

From playlist Mathematics

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Vintage 1962 "Digital Computer Techniques" - core memory, magnetic storage, etc.

Original un-edited 1962 film. A “somewhat dry” Army/Navy film of basic computer concepts. Detailed descriptions & diagrams of computing “input, store, control, arithmetic, output”, etc. Machine peripherals shown briefly. Film quality starts poor, but gets better towards the end. Nice d

From playlist Computers of the 1960's

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Long time propagation of waves and the hyperbolic parametrix - Stéphane Nonnemache

Emerging Topics Working Group Topic: Long time propagation of waves and the hyperbolic parametrix Speaker: Stéphane Nonnemache Affiliation: Universite Paris-Sud Date: October 12, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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D2I - Addressing Scalability in Distributed Storage

Adobe Connect video talk given by Micah Beck on Addressing Scalability in Distributed Storage This talk was sponsored by the Data to Insight Center Seminar Series http://d2i.indiana.edu/ Current D2I Seminar Series Schedule - http://d2i.indiana.edu/events/ Data to Insight Center Events -

From playlist Data to Insight Center (D2I)

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Back To Basics: C++ Containers

Containers provided by the standard library in C++ have almost become as essential as the language keywords themselves. Storing data in the correct way will make you a fluid and stronger programmer, as you can let the containers do the hard work for you. In this video I take a really brief

From playlist Interesting Programming

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RailsConf 2021: What the fork()? - Will Jordan

How does Spring boot your Rails app instantly, or Puma route requests across many processes? How can you fine-tune your app for memory efficiency, or simply run Ruby code in parallel? Find out with a deep dive on that staple Unix utensil, the fork() system call! After an operating systems

From playlist RailsConf 2021

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Stanford Seminar - Enabling NLP, Machine Learning, & Few-Shot Learning using Associative Processing

EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar Enabling NLP, Machine Learning, and Few-Shot Learning using Associative Processing Speaker: Avidan Akerib, VP Associative Computing Business Unit, GSI Technology This presentation details a fully programmable, associative, content-based, comput

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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CERIAS Security: An Alternate Memory Architecture for Code Injection Prevention 3/4

Clip 3/4 Speaker: Ryan Riley · Purdue University ode injection attacks, in their various forms, have been in existence and been an area of consistent research for a number of years. A code injection attack is a method whereby an attacker inserts malicious code into a running computing sy

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2009

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Evan Weinberg - Acceleration techniques - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 16 March 2023. Evan Weinberg of Nvidia Corporation presents "Acceleration techniques" at IPAM's New Mathematics for the Exascale: Applications to Materials Science Tutorials. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/new-mathematics-for-the-exascale-applica

From playlist 2023 New Mathematics for the Exascale: Applications to Materials Science Tutorials

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Keynote Presentation pt. 2 - Stephen Wolfram

To learn more about Wolfram Data Summit, please visit: http://www.wolframdatasummit.org/ Established as a forum for leaders of the world's great data repositories, the Wolfram Data Summit has become an annual event for those interested in the latest innovations in data and data science. T

From playlist Wolfram Data Summit 2016

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Reading a Text File! C Tutorial 25

How to read in a text file with file streams. Functions fprintf, getline, fopen, fclosed discussed.

From playlist C Tutorial

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