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Remove PLZ!
by echostorm on Mar 28, 2014 |
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Could you please remove what ever nonsense this guy is talking about he must have been drunk or high it hurts my eyes:
dont know what to call what he wrote although its old it some how was first hit on my search! Link: http://opencores.org/articles,1234366087 Computational power can be improved by accushooting for up to 200GHz of an Intel core. The processor is overloaded with this clock frequency and the time for a accu-calculation is measured. Making prédictive delta-control design using System and Control Letters 2000, the register contents for accucalculation is designed using the settling time. Taking a normal Intel and changing the internal clock-cheme artificial intelligence can be measured using the oscillating réference sequence and plant output in a continious stimulating, which is the main idea behing thinking (computer) maschines. |
RE: Remove PLZ!
by rozpruwacz on Mar 31, 2014 |
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i beleive the text was generated by some kind of automatic generator :)
see this: http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen |
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