Similar words: performance, non-performance, overall performance, performance standard, musical performance, specific performance, performance evaluation, conformance. Meaning: adj. modified to give superior performance.
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1. Modern science is critically dependent on high-performance computing.
2. The high-performance cars are strictly for the racetrack ... and the message is, going too fast on the roads can kill.
3. As high-performance computing hardware is built, the systems software to make it usable is developed, then the applications software.
4. As a result, it is claimed to support high-performance graphics that currently require more expensive technical workstations.
5. Sport may be taken too seriously; high-performance spectator sport is arguably too central to our lives already.
6. And like its counterparts within the high-performance loop, a program of inclusiveness can be insincerely embraced or carried to ridiculous lengths.
7. It has a network architecture for high-performance and referential integrity, but also allows purely relational systems to be built where required.
8. A high-performance chemical rocket has over 350 seconds specific impulse.
9. In this sense, the high-performance loop turns the self-defeating organizational behavior pattern on its head.
10. Supercomputing - High-performance computers costing millions of pounds can not be sited at every university that needs their computational power.
11. Basic chemicals evolve into high-performance ceramics, to single-crystal silicon and high-grade crystal glass.
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12. This opens the way for low-cost and high-performance 64M-bit Flash memory chips based on a 0.4 micron design rule.
13. And the argument against the high-performance machines is not just about safety.
14. Is the high-performance approach materially different, or is it just a new label for a set of old ideas?
15. It is a championship for high-performance mass-produced cars which are sold in the United States.
16. High-performance work design enabled them to achieve those objectives by increasing flexibility, output quality and effective use of assets.
17. Presettable counter. High-performance silicon-gate CMOS.
18. Dual 4-stage binary ripple counter. High-performance silicon-gate CMOS.
19. Quad 2-input NOR gate. High-performance silicon-gate CMOS.
20. A high-performance and complete-function brightness control system is designed.
21. Precision, 8-channel, high-performance, CMOS analog multiplexer.
22. This will enable distributed computing over heterogeneous platforms, from workstations and clusters to large-scale[sentencedict.com], high-performance systems.
23. A third alliance with a still unidentified company next month should give it a leg up on high-performance transaction processing and multi-processing.
24. Power Computing was packed with show-goers curious to see the new, low-cost, high-performance Mac clones.
25. To generate fundamental knowledge that can lay the foundation for future advances in high-performance computing and communications.
26. His somewhat ironic closing aside, the process Dave described closely resembles the high-performance model outlined in the figure on page 168.
27. Under the month-long offer, basic models will be £200 cheaper, with the maximum discount on high-performance cars.
28. Cypress now plans to concentrate on static RAMs, programmable logic devices and its high-performance niche product lines.
29. It is the premier international marketplace for new product introductions, support programs and high-performance technologies.
30. Support groups were located on the shop floor around the high-performance teams which they served.
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