a thousanth of a milionth of a second
is one bil-lionth of a second.
One-billionth of a second : 0.000000001.
One billionth of a second. The measurement of speed used in CPUs and hard disk access times.
A unit of time equivalent to 0.000000001 seconds.
Mainframe equivalent of a second. ("You have three nanoseconds to surrender.") RB: 3
A measurement of time. There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in a second.
(ns) One billionth of a second. Memory data access times are in nanoseconds. For example, memory access times for typical 30- and 72-pin SIMM modules range from 60 to 100 nanoseconds.
One billionth of a second. Used most often to measure the speed of memory.
One billionth of a second (10^-9 seconds).
One one-billionth of a second (1/1,000,000,000 seconds).
hardware: One billionth of a second, or the time it takes light (or an electronic signal) to travel one foot. In this realm, the distance between chips on a circuit board becomes an issue. The speed that RAM chips are able to accept read and write operations is measured in nanoseconds. With speedier processors you need faster RAM chips to keep everything flowing. A 68030 (a relative slouch in these days of 120 MHz PowerPCs) needs RAM chips that run at 80 ns or faster, but older Macs can't take advantage of the speed and can use slower (cheaper) chips.
One-billionth of a second, typically abbreviated as "ns."
a unit of time equal to 10-9 second.
A unit of time equal to one billionth of a second. naano sekoondii View
Time measurement. . There are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds = one second.
One-thousandth-millionth (or billionth) of a second. (10-9 second.)
A billionth of a second. Used as a measure of RAM speed. Light travels not quite a foot in one nanosecond.
1/1,000,000,000 (one-billionth) of a second. Memory chips are rated in nanoseconds, typically 80 to 150 nanoseconds. Higher numbers indicate slower chips.
Tiny unit of time equal to one billionth of a second : there are as many nanoseconds in one second as seconds in 31 years ! In the 90s a modern computer performs an elementary operation in some tens of nanoseconds.
One billionth (10-9) of a second. Longer than a picosecond or femtosecond, but shorter than a microsecond. Associated with Q-switched lasers.
One billionth of a second; used to measure the speed of the parts
n. One billionth of a second. A nanosecond is a time measure used to represent computing speed, particularly the speed at which electrical signals travel through circuits within the computer. Acronym: ns.
1 x 10-9 second = 0.000000001 second (one billionth of a second).
One billionth of a second; used to state access times. 4.22 Napster, 1.30, 9.16
Abbreviated ns. One-billionth of second. The speed of computer memory and logic chips is measured in nanoseconds. Processors operating at clock speeds of 25 MHz or more need dynamic RAM with acce ... more
A billionth of a second. Abbreviated ns. A nanosecond is the length of one clock cycle at a 1 GHz rate. In that sense, it is a relatively short interval of time in which the software in a more typical MHz/kHz embedded system cannot even begin to respond to events around it.
One billionth of a second.The speed at which a computer performs logical operations is measured in nanoseconds.
one billionth of a second. ( or, the time between the theatrical release of a Dudley Moore film and the moment it begins to play on airplanes).
10E-9 second. Also called millimicrosecond.
One thousandth of one one- millionth of a second (10-9 seconds).