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  2. Talk:Response time (technology) - Wikipedia

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    response time t90 time interval between the instant of a sudden change in the value of the input quantity to a measuring system and the time as from which the value of the output quantity is reliably maintained above 90% of the correct value of the input quantity NOTE The response time is also referred to as the 90 % time.

  3. Response time - Wikipedia

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    Response time (technology), the time a generic system or functional unit takes to react to a given input Display response time, the amount of time a pixel in a display takes to change; Round-trip delay time, in telecommunications; Emergency response time, the amount of time that emergency responders take to arrive at the scene of an incident ...

  4. Response time (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Ignoring transmission time for a moment, the response time is the sum of the service time and wait time. The service time is the time it takes to do the work you requested. For a given request the service time varies little as the workload increases – to do X amount of work it always takes X amount of time.

  5. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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  6. Apple motion coprocessors - Wikipedia

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    The Apple M-series coprocessors are motion coprocessors used by Apple Inc. in their mobile devices. First released in 2013, their function is to collect sensor data from integrated accelerometers, gyroscopes and compasses and offload the collecting and processing of sensor data from the main central processing unit (CPU).

  7. Wideband audio - Wikipedia

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    AMR-WB is natively supported in Android since Android Gingerbread, [5] and in iOS since the iPhone 5. [6] As of December 2015, a report announces 117 commercial mobile HD Voice networks launched in 76 countries. [7] Many mobile networks including AT&T [8] and Verizon are discontinuing support for phones that don't support 4G and wideband audio.

  8. Application Response Measurement - Wikipedia

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    Application Response Measurement (ARM) is an open standard published by the Open Group for monitoring and diagnosing performance bottlenecks within complex enterprise applications that use loosely-coupled designs or service-oriented architectures.

  9. List of iPhone models - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone, developed by Apple Inc., is a line of smartphones that combine a mobile phone, digital camera, personal computer, and music player into one device. Introduced by then-CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, the iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone industry with its multi-touch interface and lack of physical keyboard.