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51Open Compute Project — is an initiative announced in April 2011 by Facebook to openly share custom data center designs to improve efficiency across the industry.[1] The level of openness is unprecedented since companies that custom design their data centers tend to… …
52Do You Compute? — Single by Donnie Iris from the album Fortune 410 Released …
53Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud — ou EC2 est un service proposé par Amazon permettant à des tiers de louer des serveurs sur lesquels exécuter leurs propres applications web. EC2 permet un déploiement extensible des applications en fournissant une interface web par laquelle un… …
54sth does not compute — ► used to say that something does not having any meaning, or does not seem possible or correct: »It can t be done, it doesn t compute. »The situation was bothering me because something about it just didn t compute. Main Entry: ↑compute …
55pre-compute — pre compute, computer see pre A. 1, B. 2 a …
56CUDA — Compute Unified Device Architecture CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) est une technologie de GPGPU (General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units), c est à dire qu on utilise un processeur graphique (GPU) pour exécuter des… …
57Technologie NVIDIA® CUDA™ — Compute Unified Device Architecture CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) est une technologie de GPGPU (General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units), c est à dire qu on utilise un processeur graphique (GPU) pour exécuter des… …
58computation — compute UK US /kəmˈpjuːt/ verb FORMAL ► [T] to calculate something: »The government uses the household survey to compute the monthly unemployment rate. »The firm declined to discuss the deal or say how the $650,000 figure was computed. »Net asset …
59Computed — Compute Com*pute (k[o^]m*p[=u]t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Computed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Computing}.] [L. computare. See {Count}, v. t.] To determine by calculation; to reckon; to count. [1913 Webster] Two days, as we compute the days of heaven.… …
60Computing — Compute Com*pute (k[o^]m*p[=u]t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Computed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Computing}.] [L. computare. See {Count}, v. t.] To determine by calculation; to reckon; to count. [1913 Webster] Two days, as we compute the days of heaven.… …