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VRT
(redirected from Voltage Reduction Technology)

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VRTVehicle Registration Tax
VRTVibration Reduction Technology (Samsung)
VRTVlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (public TV in Belgium, previously BRTN)
VRTVolume Rendering Technique
VRTValley Regional Transit (Idaho)
VRTVoice Recognition Technology
VRTVoltage Regulating Transformer
VRTVoltage Reduction Technology (Intel Corp)
VRTVision Rehabilitation Therapist
VRTVita Radio Transport (communications standard / protocol)
VRTVirtual Round Table (computing conference)
VRTVirgin Rock Temperature (mining)
VRTVectoring, Reversing, Targeting (combat aircraft)
VRTVirtual Resonance Tunneling
VRTVariable Resolution Terrain Model
VRTVoyager Repair Team
VRTVirus Removal Tool (software)


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Voltage Reduction Technology enables the processor to interface at 3.
Voltage Reduction Technology enables the 120-MHz Pentium processor to interface at 3.
This means the 90-MHz Pentium processor with Voltage Reduction Technology consumes up to 30 percent less power than its desktop counterpart, a critical advantage in the confined spaces of notebooks and subnotebooks.
 
 
 
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