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storage

[stawr-ij, stohr-] / ˈstɔr ɪdʒ, ˈstoʊr- /


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“Your bandwidth requirement significantly drops, your memory storage size significantly drops and the energy that you consume to move the data…is reduced in a big way,” Salek said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, its gas sales segment profit is likely to remain robust, as it expands storage capacity for gas and can reduce its reliance on expensive spot purchases, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

As battery costs have fallen, short-duration energy storage can now offset the intermittence of wind and solar for some users.

From The Wall Street Journal

The needs of those systems call for more computing power, networking, storage activity, “and far greater infrastructure intensity than a standard question-and-answer interaction,” he wrote.

From Barron's

He looked as though he’d just been about to hibernate, his body plump with food storage, and the chair groaned nervously beneath him.

From Literature