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  2. Comparison of embedded computer systems on board the Mars ...

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    The embedded computer systems onboard Mars rovers are designed to withstand high radiation levels and large temperature changes in space. For this reason their computational resources are limited compared to systems commonly used on Earth. [1]

  3. Flash memory controller - Wikipedia

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    The FTL may has three types: page mapping, block mapping and hybrid mapping. Page mapping can has higher performance, but it has bigger FTL metadata size and higher cost, and its usually used on solid state drives. Block mapping can has smaller metadata size and lower cost, but it has lower performance, and its usually used on USB flash drives ...

  4. 2011 OPERA faster-than-light neutrino anomaly - Wikipedia

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    This system timestamped both the proton pulse and the detected neutrinos to a claimed accuracy of 2.3 nanoseconds. But the timestamp could not be read like a clock. At CERN, the GPS signal came only to a receiver at a central control room, and had to be routed with cables and electronics to the computer in the neutrino-beam control room which ...

  5. Multiverse Computing - Wikipedia

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    Multiverse Computing is a Spanish quantum computing software company headquartered in San Sebastián, Spain, with offices in Paris, Munich, London, Toronto and Sherbrooke, Canada. The Spanish startup applies quantum and quantum-inspired algorithms to problems in energy, logistics, manufacturing, mobility, life sciences, finance, cybersecurity ...

  6. Faster-than-light - Wikipedia

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    In the context of this article, "faster-than-light" means the transmission of information or matter faster than c, a constant equal to the speed of light in vacuum, which is 299,792,458 m/s (by definition of the metre) [3] or about 186,282.397 miles per second. This is not quite the same as traveling faster than light, since:

  7. FTL: Faster Than Light - Wikipedia

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    FTL: Advanced Edition adds several new events, ships, equipment and other features to the existing game. This version was released on April 3, 2014 as a free update for FTL owners, and as a separate release for iPad devices, with the potential for other mobile systems in the future. [25] [26] Chris Avellone was a 'special guest writer' on the ...

  8. Into the Breach - Wikipedia

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    Justin Ma (left) and Matthew Davis at the 2019 Game Developers Choice Awards. Into the Breach came out of ideas that Ma and Davis had following the success of FTL.They had tried various prototypes for a game, including one for a grid-based tactical system, which they recognized was seeing a resurgence in the video game industry due to the success of XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012).

  9. Superluminal communication - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, in Gregory Keyes' series The Age of Unreason, "aetherschreibers" use two-halves of a single "chime" to communicate, aided by scientific alchemy. [15] While the speed of communication is important, so is the fact that the messages cannot be overheard except by listeners with a piece of the same original crystal.