Yes, where "process" means measuring instantaneous changes in airflow as the user inhales (or doesn't), and regulating a heating coil accordingly by running actual program code - which requires a controller to run it and memory to store it in. I mean when you click "Reply" on this page all it has to do is process one button, but that involves a lot.
It makes you feel dirty, but the question is do you still do it anyway - and if the answer is yes, that's the problem. because that's what drives the whole industry.
Just a small memory - I never thought Nancy was all that funny, but she wasn't in our newspaper comics so it was always a treat to read, like maybe at the dentist's office in Highlights, or at another kid's house where they took a different paper.
I don't know specifically, but there were thousands of startups that used computers, so when they went belly up one would assume they liquidated their assets. /edit: checking, yes according to google it did result in billions in liquidated or abandoned computer hardware.
I see the support but the whole thing is only like a foot long. Is that all of it, like for a really skinny window?