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  2. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    NVM Express over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) is the concept of using a transport protocol over a network to connect remote NVMe devices, contrary to regular NVMe where physical NVMe devices are connected to a PCIe bus either directly or over a PCIe switch to a PCIe bus.

  3. Non-volatile memory - Wikipedia

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    Non-volatile memory (NVM) or non-volatile storage is a type of computer memory that can retain stored information even after power is removed. In contrast, volatile memory needs constant power in order to retain data.

  4. NVDIMM - Wikipedia

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    A NVDIMM (pronounced "en-vee-dimm") or non-volatile DIMM is a type of persistent random-access memory for computers using widely used DIMM form-factors. Non-volatile memory is memory that retains its contents even when electrical power is removed, for example from an unexpected power loss, system crash, or normal shutdown.

  5. Aliasing - Wikipedia

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    If it is strong enough it can interfere with reception of the desired signal. This unwanted signal is known as an image or alias of the desired signal. The first written use of the terms "alias" and "aliasing" in signal processing appears to be in a 1949 unpublished Bell Laboratories technical memorandum [4] by John Tukey and Richard Hamming ...

  6. Fusion-io NVMFS - Wikipedia

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  7. Change your sending name in AOL Mail

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    Click under 'Your name' to delete or edit your sending name. 6. Click Save.

  8. Spatial anti-aliasing - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aliasing is often applied in rendering text on a computer screen, to suggest smooth contours that better emulate the appearance of text produced by conventional ink-and-paper printing. Particularly with fonts displayed on typical LCD screens, it is common to use subpixel rendering techniques like ClearType. Sub-pixel rendering requires ...

  9. Register renaming - Wikipedia

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    Different instructions may take different amounts of time; for example, a processor may be able to execute hundreds of register-to-register instructions while a single load from the main memory is in progress. A key advance in improving performance is to allow those fast instructions to be performed while the others are waiting for data.