Form Factor definition

Form Factor means a physical device’s size, dimensions and configuration.
Form Factor means each of the ***.
Form Factor means an actual or virtual device or application, regardless of form and whether accessed online or offline or where the relevant account information is stored, including a digital wallet or mobile device application, that may be used to access an open-end private label or co-brand Credit Card account and is either (a) provided by the account issuer, or (b) is provided by a third party where the account issuer provides direct authorization for the device or application to access the issuer’s account.

Examples of Form Factor in a sentence

  • Form Factor 1 U max and shall be mountable in a standard server Rack 42 U Racks.

Related to Form Factor

  • Adjustment Factor means, with respect to a share of the Fund (or one unit of any other security for which a Fund Closing Price must be determined), 1.0, subject to adjustment in the event of certain events affecting the shares of the Fund. See “—Anti-dilution Adjustments Relating to the Fund; Alternate Calculation —Anti-dilution Adjustments” below.

  • Note Factor means, with respect to the Notes or any Class of Notes on any Payment Date, a six-digit decimal figure equal to the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable, as of the end of the preceding Collection Period divided by the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable, as of the Closing Date. The Note Factor will be 1.000000 as of the Closing Date; thereafter, the Note Factor will decline to reflect reductions in the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable.

  • Stress Factor means 2.25.

  • Power Factor means the ratio of usage power measured in kW to total power measured in kVA;