Teams could either buy that engine, build their own copy of it, or use their current engines, restricted to ensure no performance benefit.
That's good news, seeing as the Pine Trail-based Eee PC 1005PE we just reviewed didn't offer much of a performance benefit over the older Diamondville chips and definitely couldn't bust through the first few seconds of a YouTube HD clip.
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There is a strong case to be made for using a standard pay definition for purposes of analyzing pay and performance, to benefit both companies and shareholders.
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"We know low levels may impact muscle strength and bone turnover, but if an athlete has adequate levels there is no evidence of an enhanced benefit to performance, so natural talent and athletic ability is more likely, " Stevenson told CNN.
The same could apply to products at monstrous companies like Samsung or Sony, where executives need to make planning decisions based on product performance, and could benefit greatly from having all of the necessary information for a single gadget listed around each cube.
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Dell said it expects to benefit from improving performance emerging countries, notebooks, enterprise and services.
Users of the lightweight and slender aluminium devices will benefit from faster performance and response times across multiple applications.
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Another effective way to negotiate a perk is to identify how and why it will positively affect your performance and how it will benefit the employer, Kane adds.
You may end up taking on more work, but the extra effort can save your reputation and be spun as a benefit at your next performance review or future job interviews with other companies.
The investment performance shortfall between defined contribution and defined benefit plans cannot be blamed entirely upon participants.
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Meanwhile - in a Tartan context - Alex Massie has been wondering whether Team GB's triumphs will give Scottish unionists a boost, whilst acknowledging that Alex Salmond may also derive some benefit from a good Scottish team performance in the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
The high-performance NAND memory is expected to be of immediate benefit to a host of NAND-based mobile and consumer electronics applications, especially where there is consumer demand for an extra stretch in performance.
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All leaders can benefit from the best practices that drive the strong performance of women-led firms.
Proponents of quotas cite the superior performance of firms with female directors as evidence that quotas will benefit companies and their shareholders.
On the other, the model legislation requires that benefit corporations report on their overall social and environmental performance and make them available to the public, using a third-party evaluator.
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Backtested performance was derived from the retroactive application of a model with the benefit of hindsight.
Clark added the company's Clinical and Medical Products sector will be a key growth driver, and expects to benefit from new generic pharmaceutical launches and improvements in operational performance.
In our technology business, we benefit from healthy operating margins that support our bottom-line performance.
Participants in defined benefit plans are generally less concerned about and aware of plan performance and asset allocation.
If investors focused on the economic cost of losses relative to the benefit of gains, they would likely change their perspective on performance evaluation.
"The benefit of a natural-language approach is that you get performance superior to regular keyword searches, " says Jackie Fenn, a vice president at Stamford, Conn.
In our view, Och-Ziff offers favorable long-term growth prospects, as inflows are beginning to accelerate and the company starts to benefit from increased secular demand for alternative asset managers with consistently strong performance records.
But last year researchers at the University of Georgia found no benefit from the supplement in 30 healthy volunteers tested on seven different performance measures. (The study was funded by Coca-Cola, which apparently was thinking of launching its own quercetin supplement.) Lead researcher Kirk Cureton has tested 60 more patients since then, with the same null result.
Their companies are the most innovative, benefit, not suffer, from risk and consistently record the best financial performance.
We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, and analyzing future periods.
Through engagement with this education tool and Watson, medical students and Watson will benefit from each other's strengths and expertise to both learn and improve their collaborative performance.
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While the housing recovery will not be without its hiccups, BofA and its ilk are starting to draw some benefit from the housing market, after years of watching it wreak havoc on their operating performance and balance sheets.
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Benefit corporations should receive greater legal protection for activities that help society, but hurt their financial performance.
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Given the well documented differences in the price and performance of the two school systems one could argue that transferring students from public to Catholic schools would greatly benefit both taxpayers and students.
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