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An '''isolinear subprocessor''' is a [[computer core]] subsection containing [[isolinear chip|isolinear optical chips]]. A better term for it would be a processor block. |
An '''isolinear subprocessor''' is a [[computer core]] subsection containing [[isolinear chip|isolinear optical chips]]. A better term for it would be a processor block. |
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+ | At one point in [[2367]], [[Worf]] and [[William T. Riker|Riker]] are working inside of a [[Jefferies tube]] on an isolinear subprocessor that included panel J-14 Baker. This panel connected to [[Science Station Two]], and functioned as part of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]'s [[life support]] system. ([[TNG]]: "[[Brothers]]") |
[[Category:Computer terminology]] |
[[Category:Computer terminology]] |
Revision as of 07:31, 26 July 2006
An isolinear subprocessor is a computer core subsection containing isolinear optical chips. A better term for it would be a processor block.
At one point in 2367, Worf and Riker are working inside of a Jefferies tube on an isolinear subprocessor that included panel J-14 Baker. This panel connected to Science Station Two, and functioned as part of the Enterprise-D's life support system. (TNG: "Brothers")