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  2. Features of the Opera web browser - Wikipedia

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    As Opera is based on Chromium, the Chromium-Browsing-Task Manager, as known from Google Chrome, is also a part of Operas range of features. This is not part of the legacy features of Opera 12.17. VR player Opera is the first web browser to provide support for 360-degree videos to be played directly into virtual reality headsets. [9]

  3. Opera (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    The browser also has a built-in page called the GX Corner, which combines gaming-related releases, deals, and news articles. [96] [97] [98] On 5 September 2019, Opera won a Red Dot award in the Interface and User Experience Design category for Opera GX. Around the same time, Opera GX also marked its first one million downloads. [99] On 20 May ...

  4. Opera unveils its new 'Opera GX' gaming browser with Twitch ...

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    Nearly 25 years after Opera's first release, Opera Software AS has unveiled a new gaming enthusiast browser called 'Opera GX.' The program promises more user control and faster browsing speeds ...

  5. Opera (company) - Wikipedia

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    Opera GX: Opera's gaming browser, released in June 2019. The browser allows users to customize how much RAM, CPU, and network bandwidth it uses, [ 50 ] and reached 20 million monthly active users. Opera Mini : originally released in 2005, version 50 of the browser was released in May 2020. [ 51 ]

  6. Computer performance - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of profiling information is to aid program optimization. Profiling is achieved by instrumenting either the program source code or its binary executable form using a tool called a profiler (or code profiler). A number of different techniques may be used by profilers, such as event-based, statistical, instrumented, and ...

  7. CPUID - Wikipedia

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    In Intel's more recent terminology, this is called the CPUID leaf. CPUID should be called with EAX = 0 first, as this will store in the EAX register the highest EAX calling parameter (leaf) that the CPU implements. To obtain extended function information CPUID should be called with the most

  8. Cache replacement policies - Wikipedia

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    The hit ratio of a cache describes how often a searched-for item is found. More efficient replacement policies track more usage information to improve the hit rate for a given cache size. The latency of a cache describes how long after requesting a desired item the cache can return that item when there is a hit.

  9. CPU time - Wikipedia

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    CPU time (or process time) is the amount of time that a central processing unit (CPU) was used for processing instructions of a computer program or operating system. CPU time is measured in clock ticks or seconds. Sometimes it is useful to convert CPU time into a percentage of the CPU capacity, giving the CPU usage.