Melvin B. \"Mel\" Bassi was an American lawyer, public official, and banker in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
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- highest operating frequency in its class \n
- lowest possible dynamic energy consumption - 99% of flip-flops automatically clock-gated using typical synthesis tools \n
- most non-memory operations achieving single-cycle latency, and no more than one load-delay slot \n
- easy configurability of cache architectures \n
- compact baseline instruction set architecture (ISA), including freely-mixed 16-bit and 32-bit encodings for maximum code density \n
- no overhead for switching between 16- and 32-bit instruction encodings
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Yılmaz Onay was a Turkish author, theatre director and translator.
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\nThe Piano Sonata No. 29 in B♭ major, Op. 106 by Ludwig van Beethoven was composed in 1817 and published in 1818. The sonata is wide