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by O5vYtytb
1482 days ago
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"fastest" is accurate. You can get more computation work done in less time given an appropriate workload. No matter what adjective you use, "fastest" or "powerful", you're always within a context of an intended workload. Your argument is a bit like saying the fastest land speed vehicle isn't really the fastest because you can't go to the grocery store with it. |
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