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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher processing rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed or efficiency of a system, device, or process in handling data or tasks.
Example: "The new computer model boasts a higher processing rate, allowing for faster data analysis and improved performance."
Alternatives: "an increased processing speed" or "a faster processing capability".
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In addition, a higher processing rate can be achieved.
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It ensures a high processing rate even for a less powerful board.
This demanded new computers and tracking radars with much higher processing rates than the systems used on earlier Nikes.
Its ground engineering project (with the designed gas processing capacity of 60 × 108 m3/a) is characterized by high processing rate of each unit, complex process control, large construction load, restricted construction site and tight schedule.
Moreover, thanks to the high processing rate, the system can quickly react depending on the extracted information.
Due to the high processing rate of FFB, it is expected that more biomass fuel will be burned in boilers, thus resulting in higher dust load if compared with other states.
These computation blocs are synchronous and pipelined, allowing, thus, high processing rates.
The precise amplitude computation requires a square-root operation, which is not directly amenable to efficient hardware implementation, especially at very high processing rates.
Nevertheless, all the clock frequency values that are presented in Table 4 clearly evidence the high processing rates that are offered by all the devised PEs.
Due to the high processing rates and low error rates, MMDS is considered by practitioners as the gold standard for the processing and coding of death certificates in the US and other countries (such as Canada, the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia).
The parallel architectures reach a processing rate higher than 10 million pixels per second.
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