Sentences with phrase «faster than last generation»

You'll also find a Superfast SSD with a capacity of up to 2 TB that's 50 % percent faster than the last generation at 3.1 GB / s transfer speeds.
The processor also flies from page to page now, noticeably faster than last generation.
Apple can still be ahead of the curve if their graphics performance figures translate to real - world performance, because 9x faster than the last generation would make the A5 chip twice as fast as Tegra 2.
With 1,000 «reads» a second, these dampers know every inch of the road at 60 mph, and adjust 40 percent faster than the last generation.
Acura claims the software is now 30 % faster than the last generation.

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Overall, the second generation chips are about 10 % faster in benchmarks than last year's line, even with the lower prices.
Much faster than the previous generation of F1 cars, for example Valtteri Bottas smashed Mercedes team - mate Lewis Hamilton's 1:22.000 pole time from last year's Spanish Grand Prix when he did a 1:19.705 on the ultra-soft tyres on Wednesday.
And maybe you get that the fastest way to reach scale that has lasting political impact is actually to partner with private schools, who served the charter school base and educated generations of minority leaders, including our last president, long before the word «charter» was anything more than a kind of bus.
@KiLLUMiNATi 100 % both companies designed consoles that would get them faster to profitability than last generation.
This balance changed during the last two months of 2017, with coal generation falling faster than gas, but both ended the year down relative to 2016 levels.
The fact that polar ice is disappearing faster than predicted from the models along with permafrost decline and more besides seem to indicate to many climate scientists (who incidently appear profously in the Fred Pearce book — the last generation) that human induced climate change is happenning faster than can be explained by the primarily linear models.
Apple this week refreshed its MacBook Pro lineup with Intel's seventh - generation Kaby Lake processors, and early benchmarks for the notebooks suggest the 2017 models are up to 20 percent faster than the equivalent 2016 models equipped with Intel's sixth - generation Skylake processors.Specifically, the new 15 - inch MacBook Pro configured with a 2.9 GHz Core i7 processor has average single - core and multi-core scores of 4,632 and 15,747 respectively based on nearly a dozen Geekbench 4 results so far.By comparison, last year's 15 - inch MacBook Pro configured with a sixth - generation 2.7 GHz Core i7 processor, which was the equivalent high - end stock configuration, has average single - core and multi-core scores of 4,098 and 13,155 respectively based on over 4,800 Geekbench 4 results.On a
Apple says the CPU is six times faster than the processor powering the last iPod touch generation, released nearly three years ago.
You also get the S3 dual - core processor, which Apple says is 70 percent faster than the previous generation for tasks like app launching and Siri, and the new W2 wireless chip, which grants you 85 percent faster Wi - Fi connectivity and 50 percent more power efficiency than last year's S2 chip.
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