Speedup: meaning, definitions and examples
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speedup
[ ˈspiːdʌp ]
performance improvement
Speedup refers to the process or result of making something faster or more efficient. In computing, it often describes the increase in performance or reduction in time taken to perform a task. This can be achieved through various means such as optimization, better algorithms, or enhanced hardware. The term is commonly used in discussions about software development, data processing, and network performance.
Synonyms
acceleration, boost, enhancement, improvement, upgrade.
Examples of usage
- The new software update offered a significant speedup in processing times.
- Through code optimization, we achieved a speedup of 30%.
- The team focused on speedup strategies to improve project delivery.
- Hardware upgrades provided the necessary speedup for data analysis.
- The algorithm's speedup was evident in the execution of large datasets.
Translations
Translations of the word "speedup" in other languages:
🇵🇹 acelerar
🇮🇳 गति में वृद्धि
🇩🇪 Beschleunigung
🇮🇩 percepatan
🇺🇦 прискорення
🇵🇱 przyspieszenie
🇯🇵 スピードアップ
🇫🇷 accélération
🇪🇸 aceleración
🇹🇷 hızlanma
🇰🇷 속도 향상
🇸🇦 تسريع
🇨🇿 zrychlení
🇸🇰 zrýchlenie
🇨🇳 加速
🇸🇮 pospešitev
🇮🇸 hraða
🇰🇿 жеделдету
🇬🇪 სწრაფი ზრდა
🇦🇿 sürət artırma
🇲🇽 aceleración
Etymology
The word 'speedup' is formed from the base word 'speed', which has Old English origins from the word 'spēd', meaning 'success, prosperity', and is akin to the Old High German 'spuot', meaning 'success'. The term 'up' in this context suggests an increase or enhancement. The combination of these two parts created the term 'speedup', which has been used in English since the mid-20th century, originally in technical and computing contexts. Over time, its usage expanded to include various fields where performance enhancements are relevant, including business and manufacturing.