Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
75x performance gain in form factor
Russian translation:
75-кратное увеличение производительности на единицу объема
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Sep 30, 2007 13:05
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English term
75x performance gain in form factor
English to Russian
Tech/Engineering
Computers (general)
While the cost of computation falls, the footprint in which that computation takes place is also shrinking. Belady pointed out that, on the whole, the computing industry has realized an amazing ***75x performance gain in form factor*** since 1999. Stripping that figure down to an oversimplified example, the space required for a single process in 1999 is enough for 75 such processes to take place today. The blade server, regarded by many as the building block of today’s high-density data center, probably best epitomizes that low-footprint-computing capability
Proposed translations
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4 +3 | 75-кратное увеличение производительности на единицу объема | Anton Konashenok |
3 | 75-кратный выигрыш в производительности за счёт форм-фактора | salavat |
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75-кратное увеличение производительности на единицу объема
Form factor - размеры узла или блока, зачастую стандартизованные.
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75-кратный выигрыш в производительности за счёт форм-фактора
form factor
коэффициент формы (кривой); форм-фактор; конструктивные параметры;
Computer Encyclopedia
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form factor
The physical size of a device as measured by outside dimensions. With regard to a disk drive, the form factor is the overall diameter of the platters and case, such as 3.5" or 5.25", not the size in terms of storage capacity. See footprint.
коэффициент формы (кривой); форм-фактор; конструктивные параметры;
Computer Encyclopedia
Home > Library > Science > Computer Encyclopedia
form factor
The physical size of a device as measured by outside dimensions. With regard to a disk drive, the form factor is the overall diameter of the platters and case, such as 3.5" or 5.25", not the size in terms of storage capacity. See footprint.
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