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  2. Whetstone (benchmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Whetstone benchmark is a synthetic benchmark for evaluating the performance of computers. [1] It was first written in ALGOL 60 in 1972 at the Technical Support Unit of the Department of Trade and Industry (later part of the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency) in the United Kingdom.

  3. Infineon AURIX - Wikipedia

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    High-Speed Serial Link IF; SPI, CAN (FD), LIN, UART; Hardware SENT interface for low CPU load; Camera Interface (up to 16-bit) External ADC IF (up to 16-bit) External Bus Interface for Memory Extension

  4. i.MX - Wikipedia

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    The high-end member of the family, i.MX357, integrates a 532 MHz ARM1136J(F)-S CPU platform (with Vector Floating Point unit, L1 caches and 128KB L2 cache), a 2.5D GPU (OpenVG 1.1), a IPU, and a security block. It supports DDR2-SDRAM at 133 MHz. i.MX357 (consumer/industrial) = 532 MHz ARM1136J(F)-S CPU platform + 2.5D GPU + IPU + security

  5. 5 Affordable Cars That Stand the Test of Time - AOL

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    With most purchases, there's typically a tradeoff between affordability and durability. Learn More: Why You Should Stick To the One-Tenth Rule When Buying a Car Find Out: How To Get $340 Per Year ...

  6. NVIDIA's made-for-autonomous-cars CPU is freaking powerful - AOL

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    NVIDIA debuted its Drive PX2 in-car supercomputer at CES in January, and now the company is showing off the Parker system on a chip powering it. The 256-core processor boasts up to 1.5 teraflops ...

  7. Built-in self-test - Wikipedia

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    A built-in self-test (BIST) or built-in test (BIT) is a mechanism that permits a machine to test itself. Engineers design BISTs to meet requirements such as: high reliability; lower repair cycle times; or constraints such as: limited technician accessibility; cost of testing during manufacture

  8. Caitlin Clark Responds After Megyn Kelly Attacks Her Comments ...

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    Jason Mendez/Getty; Noam Galai/Getty . Caitlin Clark at TIME dinner in New York City on Dec. 11, 2024; Megyn Kelly at SiriusXM Studios on May 20, 2024

  9. SPECfp - Wikipedia

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    SPECfp is a computer benchmark designed to test the floating-point performance of a computer. It is managed by the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. SPECfp is the floating-point performance testing component of the SPEC CPU testing suit. The first standard SPECfp was released in 1989 [1] as SPECfp89. Later it was replaced by SPECfp92 ...