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by blunte 2231 days ago
Ok. That is a less standard use of the term "oomph", but I would agree by that definition that the Pi has more of it.
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Why do you think it's a less standard definition?
Common English uses oomph to express power, speed, acceleration, strength, etc. Flexibility or broad capability is not the usual meaning.

A simple dictionary search (multiple dictionaries) backs this up.

Replace your assumption I was referring to processor performance with actual work completed instead :)