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  2. AnTuTu - Wikipedia

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    AnTuTu (Chinese: 安兔兔; pinyin: ĀnTùTu) is a software benchmarking tool commonly used to benchmark smartphones and other devices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is owned by Chinese company Cheetah Mobile . Operations

  3. Video quality - Wikipedia

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    VMAF uses different features to predict video quality, which are fused using a SVM-based regression to provide a single output score. These scores are then temporally pooled over the entire video sequence using the arithmetic mean to provide an overall mean opinion score (MOS). VQM [11] Video This model has been standardized in ITU-T Rec. J.144 ...

  4. Time-of-check to time-of-use - Wikipedia

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    In software development, time-of-check to time-of-use (TOCTOU, TOCTTOU or TOC/TOU) is a class of software bugs caused by a race condition involving the checking of the state of a part of a system (such as a security credential) and the use of the results of that check.

  5. Benchmark (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A graphical demo running as a benchmark of the OGRE engine. In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it.

  6. List of UNISOC systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    Model number [1] Fab CPU () GPU Memory technology Wireless radio technologies Released Utilizing devices μarch Cores Freq. () Cache SC5735A [15]: ARM Cortex-A7

  7. List of MediaTek systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    Model number CPU () Fab CPU (Core/Freq) CPU cache GPU Memory technology Wireless radio technologies Released MT6276M: ARMv6 65 nm : single-core (32-bit) ARM11 (Jazelle) @ 520 MHz

  8. Instructions per second - Wikipedia

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    Before standard benchmarks were available, average speed rating of computers was based on calculations for a mix of instructions with the results given in kilo instructions per second (kIPS).

  9. Tegra - Wikipedia

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    The Tegra APX 2500 was announced on February 12, 2008. The Tegra 6xx product line was revealed on June 2, 2008, [1] and the APX 2600 was announced in February 2009. The APX chips were designed for smartphones, while the Tegra 600 and 650 chips were intended for smartbooks and mobile Internet devices (MID).