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Large Scale Integration Integrated Circuits
512 wordsIn the third generation one of the key components was the development of the integrated circuit. An integrated circuit is the idea of putting many transistors on one single chip of silicon. Integrated circuits were essentially a step up from vacuum tubes. They are much more reliable, save more energy, and are more powerful than the vacuum tubes. Integrated circuits were invented by Jack St. Clair Kirby and Robert Noyce in 1958. One of the most exiting parts of integrated circuits was that they w...
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Institute Of Technology Neural Networks
1,400 wordsCurrent neural network technology is the most progressive of the artificial intelligence systems today. Applications of neural networks have made the transition from laboratory curiosities to large, successful commercial applications. To enhance the security of automated financial transactions, current technologies in both speech recognition and handwriting recognition are likely ready for mass integration into financial institutions. Computer-Aided Voice Recognition 6 The purpose of this study ...
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Amount Of Time Silicon Chip
2,049 wordsomputers. I should start by saying that the Moores law is a theory developed in 1965 by Mr. Gordon Moore, one of the founding fathers of Intel. The theory basically states that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. I should note that Mr. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future, yet did not specify how foreseeable. In subsequent years (1970 s- 1990 s), the pace slowed dow...
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Silicon Chip Digital Image
2,196 wordsThe Process and Difference of Digital Imaging and Their Effects The traditional photographic process that has defined image reproduction for over 150 years involves a long drawn out series of chemical reactions beginning with the capture of light on silver film and ending with the fixing of the image onto paper or a transparency through the development processing. The final image is analog, which means it is composed of continuous gradients that are analogous to the gradients seen in the world a...
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Neural Networks Speech Recognition
2,841 wordsABSTRACT Current neural network technology is the most progressive of the artificial intelligence systems today. Applications of neural networks have made the transition from laboratory curiosities to large, successful commercial applications. To enhance the security of automated financial transactions, current technologies in both speech recognition and handwriting recognition are likely ready for mass integration into financial institutions. RESEARCH PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Pu...
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