Noun
VRS (plural VRSes)
(navigation, mapping) virtual reference station
He had taken VRS on September 22, just days before the Election Commission announced the dates for the Assembly poll and the model code of conduct was imposed in the state. Source: Internet
The Snapdragon 888 is the first Snapdragon processor to implement variable rate shading (VRS), a technique Nvidia helped introduce with its RTX 2xxx (Turing) GPUs. Source: Internet
“I communicate with my clients using text, email and the video relay service (VRS) – which allows me to call hearing people using an ASL interpreter, and to call deaf people face-to-face over video.” Source: Internet
The Xbox Series X includes 12 teraflops of GPU performance, DirectX ray tracing and variable rate shading (VRS), a custom-designed CPU based on AMDтАЩs Zen 2 and Radeon RDNA 2 architecture, and a 1TB NVME SSD. Source: Internet
Schinasi 2008, p. 16. Several test flights to explore the V-22's VRS characteristics were canceled. Source: Internet
Kejetia vrs Legon economics: reality has dawned! Source: Internet