The speedup, or the performance gained, depends on the degree to which the application is parallelised. |
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The data can also be transferred, via SD memory card, to the office computer for analysis or from tractor to tractor to speedup implement setup. |
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All our tests showed a minimum speedup of 2 to 5, and up to 10 or 20, depending on simulations. |
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In the financial market, Numerix and CompatibL announced CUDA support for a new counterparty risk application and achieved an 18X speedup. |
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Thomas accused the PMA of engaging in a massive speedup and compromising safety, citing the deaths of five longshore workers in accidents this year. |
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In order to measure the improvement of a new system over an existing system, the so-called speedup is calculated. |
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The results were a speedup of evolution, leading to deep transformations, breaking up crystallized forms. |
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While throughput is of secondary importance for optimising speedup, it is important in many applications. |
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Here is the list of some shortcuts allowing to speedup the general process. |
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As budgets have been cut in healthcare settings, nurses have been caught in the middle of a speedup. |
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These experiments, done with ANEO consulting firm, delivered very promising results with impressive performance speedup and exceptional accuracy. |
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He writes:A natural hypothesis is that the slowdown was the flip side of the mid-1990s speedup. |
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These countries are experiencing consequently the highest speedup of GDP growth in mature OECD economies of any appreciable size. |
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There shall be no imposition of unreasonable workload upon any employee constituting a speedup. |
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However, this represents only the theoretically possible speedup, without taking into account the rest of the system. |
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During 2005, Aliant continued to implement measures to simplify and speedup various types of customer interactions. |
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It is a comprehensive pack of 15 effective tools to speedup, optimize, repair, protect, sanitize, and manage your Mac. |
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Since measurement outcomes in quantum mechanics are random, one can only achieve a computational speedup by carefully exploiting the phenomenon known as quantum interference. |
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According to OECD studies, there is evidence for a significant secular speedup of productivity growth in the United States around 1995, considered unusual in a country at the productivity frontier in many sectors. |
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Declining prices of information technology products in the late 1990s are often cited as a major reason for this productivity speedup. |
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The effect of this speedup in operations concurrent with downsizing was well documented in a series of reports that left no doubt about the adverse impact on Canadian Forces personnel of the changes that had overtaken them. |
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This evolution is the result of the combined effect of a weak Mobile revenues growth, despite a good control of operating and sales costs, and the growth of amortization with the speedup of capital expenditure. |
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For the mass of new workers who had not come out of a syndicalist or craft tradition, incentive pay and the speedup idea carried relatively little negative meaning. |
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