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  2. Cycling power meter - Wikipedia

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    Crank arm based power meter. The small box on the rear of the left crank arm contains the strain gauges. A cycling power meter is a device on a bicycle that measures the power output of the rider. Most cycling power meters use strain gauges to measure torque applied, and when combined with angular velocity, calculate power. [1]

  3. SRAM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, SRAM had incorporated power meters into its high-end RED road group. [13] Also in 2012, SRAM introduced wide range 1x11 mountain bike shifting with its XX1 groupset. The new groupset made use of a 10-42 cassette and a patented single front chainring that made use of both narrow and wide teeth to retain the chain without a chain guide.

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    Power meters supply useful training data you can’t get with a fitness tracker.

  5. The Best Power Meters to Gather All Your Training Data - AOL

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  6. Static random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    SRAM will hold its data permanently in the presence of power, while data in DRAM decays in seconds and thus must be periodically refreshed. SRAM is faster than DRAM but it is more expensive in terms of silicon area and cost. Typically, SRAM is used for the cache and internal registers of a CPU while DRAM is used for a computer's main memory.

  7. 7 nm process - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 IRDS Lithography standard is a retrospective document, as the first volume production of a "7 nm" branded process was in 2016 with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's production of 256Mbit SRAM memory chips using a "7nm" process called N7. [2]