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  2. Template:AMD Ryzen 5000 desktop APUs - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation Common place to discuss layout and style of the AMD APU tables at: Talk:List of AMD accelerated processing units You can edit this template with the VisualEditor .

  3. Template:AMD Ryzen 8000 desktop APUs - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation Common place to discuss layout and style of the AMD APU tables at: Talk:List of AMD processors with 3D graphics . You can edit this template with the VisualEditor .

  4. Strictly standardized mean difference - Wikipedia

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    For quality control, one index for the quality of an HTS assay is the magnitude of difference between a positive control and a negative reference in an assay plate. For hit selection, the size of effects of a compound (i.e., a small molecule or an siRNA) is represented by the magnitude of difference between the compound and a negative reference ...

  5. Template : Features of AMD Processors with 3D Graphics

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    Platform High, standard and low power Low and ultra-low power Codename Server Basic Toronto; Micro Kyoto; Desktop Performance Raphael Phoenix; Mainstream

  6. Standard score - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of the various grading methods in a normal distribution, including: standard deviations, cumulative percentages, percentile equivalents, z-scores, T-scores. In statistics, the standard score is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured.

  7. Scoring rule - Wikipedia

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    The quadratic scoring rule is a strictly proper scoring rule (,) = = =where is the probability assigned to the correct answer and is the number of classes.. The Brier score, originally proposed by Glenn W. Brier in 1950, [4] can be obtained by an affine transform from the quadratic scoring rule.

  8. SPECint - Wikipedia

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    Two metrics are reported for a particular benchmark, "base" and "peak". Compiler options account for the difference between the two numbers. As the SPEC benchmarks are distributed as source code, it is up to the party performing the test to compile this code. There is agreement that the benchmarks should be compiled in the same way as a user ...

  9. Template:AMD custom APU - Wikipedia

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    Chip (device) Release date Fab Die area (mm 2) CPU GPU Memory Storage API support Special features Archi-tecture Cores Clock () L2 cache Archi-tecture