- power-performance tradeoff. Examples: AMD Cool'n'Quiet AMD PowerNow! IBM
EnergyScale Intel SpeedStep Transmeta LongRun and LongRun2 VIA
LongHaul (PowerSaver)...
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amount energy is minuscule,
which is why a loss of
energy (loss of m****) from most
systems is
difficult to
measure on a
weighing scale,
unless the
energy loss...
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theories such as
quantum gravity. The term
Planck scale refers to
quantities of space, time,
energy and
other units that are
similar in
magnitude to corresponding...
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energy, but
examination of the
roles of
matter and
radiation are most
important for
understanding the
early universe.
Using the
dimensionless scale factor...
- The
grand unification energy Λ G U T {\displaystyle \Lambda _{GUT}} , or the GUT
scale, is the
energy level above which, it is believed, the electromagnetic...
- Grid
energy storage, also
known as large-
scale energy storage, are
technologies connected to the
electrical power grid that
store energy for
later use...
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chosen length scale or
energy scale,
while ignoring substructure and
degrees of
freedom at
shorter distances (or, equivalently, at
higher energies). Intuitively...
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enlarges or
diminishes objects Scale invariance, a
feature of
objects or laws that do not
change if
scales of length,
energy, or
other variables are multiplied...
- breaking. The
energy scale where supersymmetry breaking takes place is
known as the
supersymmetry breaking scale. In the
scenario known as low
energy supersymmetry...
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mathematics and statistics,
scale invariance is a
feature of
objects or laws that do not
change if
scales of length,
energy, or
other variables, are multiplied...