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It could be a model.
Usually small metals (e.g magnesium etc) have small capacit but large mass Hope it helps :)
A computer processor? Mostly silicon, with small amounts of arsenic, boron and phosphorous
The two major differences are the clock speed of the CPU itself, 1.60 vs. 1.66 GHz and the bus speed for the memory, 533 vs. 667 MHz. Embedded CPUs usually have features built in to allow for very small minimum specifications for a viable system.
Registers
Because the printed circuits are so small that you need a microscope to see them.
If one has a small food processor it's a good idea to consider what types of fruits and vegetables would be best suited to blend in it. Onions, herbs, and softer vegetables are easy to handle and don't require a lot of room in the processor - harder veggies like carrots can work well if they are cut down a bit before placing in the unit. Citrus fruits, bananas, and pre-cored / quartered apples, as well as berries and grapes are all great matches for a small capacity appliance.
A treehouse is a small usually wooden house built in or around a tree, it uses the tree to stay of the ground and would have supports, usually used by children.
Hz is short for Hertz, the rhythm, or pace at which the processor works. If it was 100 Hz, the processor would be able to do 100 small tasks each second.
Gamecube used a processor manufactured by IBM, based off of the PPC 750CXe processor used in computers. It had several small modifications, of course, and is named "Gekko"
A netbook is a compact, lightweight laptop designed primarily for internet use and basic computing tasks. It typically consists of a small display (usually 10 to 12 inches), a low-power processor, and minimal storage, often using solid-state drives (SSDs) or small hard drives. Netbooks usually come with a built-in keyboard and touchpad, and they rely on cloud computing for storage and applications, making them ideal for web browsing, email, and light productivity.