The only advantage is the somewhat reduced system resource usage, but it is more than triply negatively compensated by the drawbacks of the desktop environment as well as the incomplete integration.
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Because priority inversion results in the execution of a lower priority task blocking the high priority task, it can lead to reduced system responsiveness, or even the violation of response time guarantees.
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Evaporatively-cooled ( EC ) fuel cell systems provide power generation from a few kilowatts up to 200 kW . Efficient thermal management of the EC fuel cell stack reduces system complexity, mass and cost.
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Furthermore, testing funded by the U . S . Department of Defense is demonstrating that all-copper air conditioners suppress the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew that cause odors and reduce system energy efficiency.
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On the other hand, the DC-link energy storage element has a relatively large physical volume, and when electrolytic capacitors are used, in the case of a voltage DC-link, there is potentially a reduced system lifetime.
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On the other hand, polling too infrequently introduces latency by reducing system reactivity to incoming packets, and it may result in the loss of packets if the incoming packet buffer fills up before being processed.
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Intel has revealed interest in combining Qt with Wayland instead of X11 in MeeGo Touch in order to utilize the latest graphics technologies supported by Linux kernel, which should improve user experiences and reduce system complexity.
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Later revisions fixed this omission, and using a HyperTransport interface, the nForce3 chipset is able to communicate at up to 8 GB / s with the CPU . This reduces system bottlenecks when using high-bandwidth devices.
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Until a few weeks ago, he acknowledged, energy savings weren't a major factor in his calculations, and they're still not the " primary driver " _ the real lure is the prospect of reduced system-management and support costs.
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X-ray image intensifiers generally have radiation-reducing systems such as pulsed rather than constant radiation, and " last image hold ", which " freezes " the screen and makes it available for examination without exposing the patient to unnecessary radiation.