peak performance

collocation in English

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peak
noun[C]
uk
/piːk/
us
/piːk/
the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level ...
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performance
noun
uk
/pəˈfɔː.məns/
us
/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or ...
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(Definition ofpeakandperformancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thepeakperformanceof the system was 59 teraflops.
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It is aimed at customers who require consistentpeakperformanceand near-zero latency to handle extremely large and complex productions.
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Hispeakperformanceas a pro came during the 1988 season when he had intercepted 7 passes for 180 yards and one touchdown.
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His focus areas were organizational change, inspirational leadership, top team development andpeakperformance.
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Peakperformancewas thus 333 megaflops per processor.
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That, it is claimed, is almost 80% of the theoreticalpeakperformance.
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Both students have one instance with an average sentence length of around 22, which is almost double thepeakperformanceof many of the other students.
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During that period it is quite essential that the administrative, social and other systems should be atpeakperformance.
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We should not forget the coaches and the performance directors, who prepared our athletes to produce theirpeakperformanceat exactly the right time.
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We should remember that sport does not just mean competitive sport,peakperformanceor world records.
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Such plants, if they are to achievepeakperformance, require to be fully loaded.
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He has correlated his economic findings with human behavior as related to post-traumatic behaviors, resilience andpeakperformance.
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During hispeakperformanceyears, he gave 50 concerts a year.
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When assembled at its final location, the system will have a theoreticalpeakperformanceof 54.9 petaflops.
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Each processor was capable of 25.6 gigaflops, giving apeakperformanceof 2.87 teraflops.
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The cluster had a theoreticalpeakperformanceof more than 60 teraflops.
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This upgrade almost triples thepeakperformanceper board, but reduces the per-processor memory and interconnect bandwidth.
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These used innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computationalpeakperformance.
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In 1929 the company reached itspeakperformancewith over 12,000 employees manufacturing nearly one million radio sets.
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During this time he also began giving leadership seminars designed to help managers at various levels achievepeakperformancein the workplace.
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