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Benchmark and computing
* Benchmark ( computing )
* Benchmark ( computing )
The new Earth Simulator system, which began operation in March 2009, achieved sustained performance of 122. 4 TFLOPS and computing efficiency (* 2 ) of 93. 38 % on the LINPACK Benchmark (* 1 ).
# Redirect Benchmark ( computing )
For the purposes of computing the indices, stocks are classified using the Industry Classification Benchmark ( ICB ).
# REDIRECT Benchmark ( computing )
* J-InterSect Research Review Metrics to Measure Effective Philanthropy Benchmark Highlight: The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund has developed enhanced SROI computing methods, enabling foundations to measure resource productivity and thus increase philanthropic performance.
# REDIRECT Benchmark ( computing )

Benchmark and ),
* Benchmark ( surveying ), a point of reference for a measurement
* Benchmark ( crude oil ), used in pricing crude oil
* Benchmark ( surveying ), fixed points used by geodesists
The lowest point in the county is Lake Erie, at 571 feet ( 174 meters ), and the highest point is Gurnsey Benchmark at 2180 feet ( 664 meters ).
* Benchmark ( surveying ), indicating reference points on maps
The system is similar to ICB ( Industry Classification Benchmark ), a classification structure maintained by Dow Jones Indexes and FTSE Group.

Benchmark and running
Benchmark testing on the two computers running their respective programs might look something like the following:

Benchmark and computer
* Die Hard ( 1988 ) — The computer room shot up by one of the terrorists contained a number of working Cyber 180 computers and a mock-up of an ETA-10 supercomputer, along with a number of other peripheral devices, all provided by CDC Demonstration Services / Benchmark Lab.
The LINPACK Benchmark is a measure of a computer's performance and is used as a standard benchmark to rank computer systems in the TOP500 project.
The Sort Benchmark, created by computer scientist Jim Gray, compares external sorting algorithms implemented using finely tuned hardware and software.
nl: Benchmark ( computer )

Benchmark and performance
DNS Benchmark is a utility used for obtaining DNS nameserver performance characterization, profiling and comparison.
Please refer to the EEMBC Benchmark site for more details on Jazz DSP performance as compared to other benchmarked processors.
The results of this orientation was that MDBMS oriented their performance requirements around a different set of benchmarks ( Analytic Performance Benchmark, APB-1 ) than that of RDBMS ( Transaction Processing Performance Council ( TPC )).
Transaction Processing Performance Council Benchmark specifications partially address this concern by specifying that a price / performance metric must be reported in addition to a raw performance metric, using a simplified TCO formula.
* Apache Derby performance results in the JPA Benchmark
Benchmark results conducted and published by Seagate of the Momentus XT place the 7200 RPM hybrid drive's performance firmly between high-end 10, 000 RPM drives and solid-state drives on a number of tasks, such as system boot time and application launch speed.

computing and ),
* Atomic ( magazine ), an Australian computing and technology magazine
** Character ( computing ), a unit of information roughly corresponding to a grapheme
Some CPU designs compile the instruction set to a writable RAM or FLASH inside the CPU ( such as the Rekursiv processor and the Imsys Cjip ), or an FPGA ( reconfigurable computing ).
Other complexity measures are also used, such as the amount of communication ( used in communication complexity ), the number of gates in a circuit ( used in circuit complexity ) and the number of processors ( used in parallel computing ).
Common wisdom was that even though the AGA clearly improved upon the original chipset ( OCS ), it never returned to Amiga the clear dominance of multimedia computing that it once promised.
* Clone ( computing ), a hardware computer made by a third party, such as PC clones or Macintosh clones
* Dock ( computing ), a graphical user interface feature
* Digraph ( computing ), a two-character sequence used in computing to enter a single conceptual character
In particular, it has remained in broad use in the embedded computing world, though the recently developed EEMBC benchmark suite, HINT, Stream, and even Bytemark are widely quoted and used, as well as more specific benchmarks for the memory subsystem ( Cachebench ), TCP / IP ( TTCP ), and many others.
Its similarities to the original transform, S ( f ), and its relative computational ease are often the motivation for computing a DFT.
* Event ( computing ), a software message indicating that something has happened, such as a keystroke or mouse click
* Bus ( computing ), used for connecting components of a computer or communication between computers
Each hexadecimal digit represents four binary digits ( bits ), and the primary use of hexadecimal notation is a human-friendly representation of binary-coded values in computing and digital electronics.
* Humanist ( electronic seminar ), an email discussion list on humanities computing, described as “ an international online seminar on humanities computing and the digital humanities ”
* Hack ( computer science ), an inelegant but effective solution to a computing problem
However, iterative methods are often useful even for linear problems involving a large number of variables ( sometimes of the order of millions ), where direct methods would be prohibitively expensive ( and in some cases impossible ) even with the best available computing power.
HP researchers investigated a new architecture, later named explicitly parallel instruction computing ( EPIC ), that allows the processor to execute multiple instructions in each clock cycle.
1844 ), the success of which led to his being invited to Berlin by Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1772 for the purpose of computing ephemerides on an improved plan.
* Kernel ( computing ), the central component of most operating systems
Since 1997, all newly-found Mersenne primes have been discovered by the “ Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search ” ( GIMPS ), a distributed computing project on the Internet.
Continued increases in microprocessor capacity have rendered other forms of computers almost completely obsolete ( see history of computing hardware ), with one or more microprocessors used in everything from the smallest embedded systems and handheld devices to the largest mainframes and supercomputers.

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