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EMS

abbreviation for EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM.
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The built-in flash memory capacity has also gown from 0.1 to 0.33Gbyte, while an extended memory option with a capacity of 7.2Gbyte has been introduced.
- Lower Cost - Using Atlantis ILIO and Cisco UCS Extended Memory, customers will drive down the cost per desktop from both a CAPEX and OPEX perspective:
The E-9520T consists of a high performance Xeon processor teamed up with Intel's 5000P chipset with support for Intel's extended memory 64 technology, 1067 MHz front side bus and PCIe I/O.
As a result, people who thought they'd seen a UFO were instead suffering from 'extended memory retention and repeat experiences' induced by the plasmas.
"When customers run Red Hat GFS combined with the Oracle Grid solution on servers based on the Intel Itanium processor or on the 64-bit Intel Xeon(TM) processor with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T), enterprises benefit from a reliable, secure, high-performance platform designed for today's demanding commercial environments.", said Gregory Symon, director of Global Software Solutions, Intel Corporation.
- The Intel processor families with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T).
Based on new circuit technology, it has extended memory, configuration and calibration data is stored in flash memory, operates on low power and the Host software is compatible with the 323 Series correctors.
The lasting power of talking and caring is never out of style, and has an extended memory feature.
This new system also supports Intel's new Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) and PCI Express.
New Intel Xeon processor-based platforms include support for new technologies including PCI Express, DDR2 and Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T).
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