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  2. Context switch - Wikipedia

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    The time to switch between two separate processes is called the process switching latency. The time to switch between two threads of the same process is called the thread switching latency . The time from when a hardware interrupt is generated to when the interrupt is serviced is called the interrupt latency .

  3. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C plug USB-C (SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps) receptacle on an MSI laptop. USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors or external drives.

  4. Sean Combs - Wikipedia

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    Sean John Combs was born on November 4, 1969, in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City.Raised in Mount Vernon, New York, [21] his mother Janice Combs (née Smalls) was a model and teacher's assistant, [22] and his father, Melvin Earl Combs, served in the U.S. Air Force and was an associate of convicted New York drug dealer Frank Lucas.

  5. Christmas truce - Wikipedia

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    The following year, a few units arranged ceasefires, but the truces were not nearly as widespread as in 1914; this was, in part, due to strongly worded orders from commanders, prohibiting truces. Subsequently, soldiers themselves became less amenable to truce by 1916; the war had become increasingly bitter after the human losses suffered during ...

  6. Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk - Wikipedia

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    Later supercomputers made it possible for subsequent aircraft like the B-2 bomber to use curved surfaces while maintaining stealth, through the use of far more computational resources to perform the additional calculations. [72] The radio-wave absorbing material (RAM) covering the F-117 weighed almost one ton and were held in place by glue. [73]