Hardwired systems running at microprocessor speeds reported back to him almost instantly.
And welded struts reinforced his joints, improved his leverage; his reflexes ran at microprocessor speeds.
A quick grab, at microprocessor speeds, too fast to be stopped: a fist to the side of Succorso's neck, aiming a laser while he fought and failed to break loose.
Depending on the microprocessor speed and other options, the PS1500 ranges in price from $1,369 to $1,649, putting it in the range of machines from more established if less design-conscious manufacturers.
Aesthetics doesn't come in neat units like microprocessor speed, calories, or tons of steel.
The Powerbook 3400, which Apple executives said on Friday would be in stores this week, has microprocessor speeds of 180 or 200 megahertz, with a 240-megahertz version due in April.
It stated that microprocessor serial-processing speed is reaching a physical limit, which leads to two main consequences:
The transmission's microprocessor speeds were improved for better responsiveness and precision of the control system.
The conventional wisdom holds that microprocessor speeds can theoretically double every 18 months, a phenomenon known as Moore's law, for Gordon Moore, the chip pioneer who first observed it.
Control systems capable of learning and/or adapting their mathematical model have become more practical as microprocessor speeds have increased.