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  2. One Week (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    "A very music-heavy film," as described by director Michael McGowan, [2] the soundtrack and score provides an integral role in One Week.Making a concerted effort to have the soundtrack reflect the Canadian-heavy theme of the film, McGowan assembled an all-Canadian ensemble of artists, notably Sam Roberts, the Great Lake Swimmers, Wintersleep, Patrick Watson, Stars, Luke Doucet, the Sunparlour ...

  3. RAD750 - Wikipedia

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    The CPU has 10.4 million transistors, an order of magnitude more than the RAD6000 (which had 1.1 million). [3] It is manufactured using either 250 or 150 nm photolithography and has a die area of 130 mm 2. [1] It has a core clock of 110 to 200 MHz and can process at 266 MIPS or more. [1] The CPU can include an extended L2 cache to improve ...

  4. Clock rate - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] This is surpassed by the CPU-Z overclocking record for the highest CPU clock rate at 8.79433 GHz with an AMD FX-8350 Piledriver-based chip bathed in LN2, achieved in November 2012. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is also surpassed by the slightly slower AMD FX-8370 overclocked to 8.72 GHz which tops off the HWBOT frequency rankings.

  5. List of films featuring time loops - Wikipedia

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    Rob, a high school senior, has to relive losing his virginity over and over until he gets it right, with the right girl. [39] The Incident: 2014: Two stories of groups trapped in infinite time and space loops. One, an endless staircase, the other, an endless road, both looping back on themselves.

  6. List of films about computers - Wikipedia

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    The Tower (1993, TV movie) The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002) Micro Men (2009) The Social Network (2010) Jobs (2013) The Imitation Game (2014) Steve Jobs (2015) Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

  7. Clock drift - Wikipedia

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    There are several similar ways clock drift can be used to build random number generators (RNGs). One way to build a hardware random number generator is to use two independent clock crystals, one that for instance ticks 100 times per second and one that ticks 1 million times per second. On average the faster crystal will then tick 10,000 times ...

  8. Dynamic frequency scaling - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic power (switching power) dissipated by a chip is C·V 2 ·A·f, where C is the capacitance being switched per clock cycle, V is voltage, A is the Activity Factor [1] indicating the average number of switching events per clock cycle by the transistors in the chip (as a unitless quantity) and f is the clock frequency.

  9. One Week (1920 film) - Wikipedia

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    One Week was released on September 1, 1920. [14] It is noted as the first of Keaton's independent releases, although he had filmed The High Sign earlier. Keaton considered the latter film an inferior effort to debut with, and released it the following year when he was convalescing from an injury. [15] One Week was one of the top-grossing ...