VIA CoreFusion is a line of low power x86 processors manufactured by VIA starting in 2003. The Corefusion integrates the Northbridge, graphics processing...
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Geode devices are a single-chip version, comparable to the SiS 552, VIA CoreFusion or Intel's Tolapai, which integrate the CPU, memory controller, graphics...
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In stellar cores the most common fuel is the lightest isotope of hydrogen (protium), and gravity provides the conditions needed for fusion energy production...
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before and after the fusion reaction. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers all active stars, via many reaction pathways. Fusion processes require an...
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helium fusion in the core (via the triple-alpha process) and by hydrogen fusion (via the CNO cycle) in a shell surrounding the core. The onset of core helium...
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its CPU cores. In this case, the codename 'CN' was used in the United States by Centaur Technology. Biblical names are used as codes by VIA in Taiwan...
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second. The core produces almost all of the Sun's heat via fusion; the rest of the star is heated by the outward transfer of heat from the core. The energy...
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Thermonuclear weapon (redirect from Fusion bomb)
A thermonuclear weapon, fusion weapon or hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) is a second-generation nuclear weapon design. Its greater sophistication affords it vastly...
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(Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3-, Core i5-, Core i7-, Core i9-, Core M- (m3/m5/m7/m9), Core 3-, Core 5-, and Core 7- Core 9-, branded processors. All...
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ajax. ColdFusion can also handle asynchronous events such as SMS and instant messaging via its gateway interface, available in ColdFusion MX 7 Enterprise...
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breeder reactor, which uses a compact high-energy fission core in place of the hybrid's fusion core. Another similar concept is the accelerator-driven subcritical...
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shown that deuterium fusion should also be possible in planets. The mass threshold for the onset of deuterium fusion atop the solid cores is also at roughly...
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required for stellar hydrogen fusion exceeds 107 K (10 MK), while the density at the core of the Sun is over 100 g/cm3. The core is surrounded by the stellar...
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Stellar evolution (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
star. Nuclear fusion powers a star for most of its existence. Initially the energy is generated by the fusion of hydrogen atoms at the core of the main-sequence...
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Type II supernova (section Core collapse)
stages where fusion in the core stops, and the core collapses until the pressure and temperature are sufficient to begin the next stage of fusion, reigniting...
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Stellar nucleosynthesis (redirect from Hydrogen fusion)
exhausted in the core of a star, helium fusion will continue in a shell around the carbon–oxygen core. In all cases, helium is fused to carbon via the triple-alpha...
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Fusion ignition is the point at which a nuclear fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining. This occurs when the energy being given off by the reaction heats...
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and applications-software offerings—compare Oracle Fusion. Oracle acquired many of its FMW products via acquisitions. This includes products from BEA Systems...
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Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is a fusion energy process that initiates nuclear fusion reactions by compressing and heating targets filled with fuel...
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term "cold fusion" in 1986 in an investigation of "geo-fusion", the possible existence of fusion involving hydrogen isotopes in a planetary core. In his...
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Pycnonuclear fusion (from Ancient Greek πυκνός (pyknós) 'dense, compact, thick') is a type of nuclear fusion reaction which occurs due to zero-point oscillations...
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Boosted fission weapon (redirect from Fusion-fission chain reaction)
fissile material is able to undergo fission before the core explosively disassembles. The fusion process itself adds only a small amount of energy to the...
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Supernova (redirect from Core-collapse supernova)
the sudden re-ignition of nuclear fusion in a white dwarf, or the sudden gravitational collapse of a massive star's core. In the re-ignition of a white dwarf...
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brought into sufficiently close proximity via the "zipper" mechanism of the SNARE complex, membrane fusion occurs spontaneously. It has been shown that...
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(with 4 GPU cores instead of 5, unlike the regular iPhone 16), it features an action button replacing the mute switch, a single 48MP Fusion camera with...
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ITER (category Magnetic confinement fusion devices)
intense heat at the core fuses together nuclei and produces large amounts of energy in the form of heat and light. Harnessing fusion power in terrestrial...
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Solar neutrino (category Nuclear fusion)
A solar neutrino is a neutrino originating from nuclear fusion in the Sun's core, and is the most common type of neutrino passing through any source observed...
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ignition of a star, it generates thermal energy in its dense core region through nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. During this stage of the star's lifetime...
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