Exam 5: Moores Law and More: Fast, Cheap Computing and What This Means for the Manager

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The Medtronic _____., which comes with up to two cameras that, once swallowed, can relay images of your innards, has been approved for being used to diagnose intestinal and colon problems.

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A Microprocessor is a fast chip-based volatile storage in a computing system.

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1 petabyte = 1 _____ bytes

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Hyperefficient chips of the future may also be made out of carbon nanotubes.

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Which of the following statements is a valid reason for chip manufacturers to carry minimal inventory?

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_____ is a nonvolatile, chip-based storage, often used in mobile phones, cameras, and MP3 players.

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Describe massively parallel computing and grid computing and discuss how they transform the economics of supercomputing.

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The third wave of computing was characterized by the introduction of _____.

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Disney's MagicBand can be used both at their theme parks and with home computer applications

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The term _____ refers to computers that are among the fastest of any in the world at the time of their introduction.

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Moore's Law is possible because the distance between the pathways inside silicon chips gets smaller with each successive generation.

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The shrinking of the pathways inside silicon chips that enables Moore's Law, is an indefinite process.

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_____ are the supertiny on-off switches in a chip that work collectively to calculate or store things in memory.

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The managerial definition of Moore's Law suggests that computing costs related to chips (microprocessors and silicon-based storage) double every eighteen months.

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Zara's use of RFID tags can be considered an example of

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What is electronic waste? What are the factors that aggravate this problem?

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Moore's Law states that:

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What are the implications of e-waste management from an organizational and managerial perspective?

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1 _____ = 1 billion bytes

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One of the implications of price elasticity of technology products is that:

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