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stack

[stak] / stæk /




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“We expect Tesla to quickly scale its robotaxi deployment,” Perry said, noting that the company’s camera-only tech stack is much cheaper and uses less power than that of rivals like Waymo.

From MarketWatch

But Berman, who has shiny, long brown hair and wears stacks of gold jewelry on her wrists and fingers, had found her passion on the internet.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The stacks of data, processes, security, organizational structure, IT architecture, and vital role of the software layers have become the hearts and lungs of modern enterprises.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Framed pictures are stacked up against one wall; an ironing board is propped up in a corner; several bags, half-filled and open, lie strewn around.

From Literature

A superconductor-based system eliminates most of the electrical operating costs and allows components to be stacked much more closely, radically reducing a facility’s footprint.

From The Wall Street Journal