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  • Many have wondered if this formula will work in the new era of cloud computing, which promises customers better resource utilization, simplified upgrades and superior price-performance, among other things.

    What The Cloud Above Obscures Inder Sidhu 2010

  • In a recent interview, Mr. Chambers attributed the company's switching revenue decline largely to the higher "price-performance" of Cisco's latest line of switches, meaning customers now are able to do more with fewer or cheaper switches.

    Cisco's Clients Weigh Options Cari Tuna 2011

  • His own personal favorites often are products or services that are hard to duplicate or are superior to anyone else's -- say, in price-performance.

    Bob Wells: 5 Keys to Picking a Winning Entrepreneurial Idea 2009

  • The MSI X58 Pro-E equips a set of unique designs like Split Thermal system and True Blu-ray audio to create a new highlight in price-performance.

    April 2009 - Fareastgizmos.com 2009

  • We've looked at a number of technologies in that space, and there's no foreseeable price-performance advantage over, say, solar for electric power generation.

    Obama Promoting Coal -- And Concern For Rural Voters -- In New Kentucky Ad 2009

  • In fifteen years, we'll likely reap the benefits of yet another thousand-fold increase in price-performance.

    Moore's Wall Stephen D. Covey 2008

  • The announcement is clearly important for the chipmaker, which has struggled to close the price-performance gap with its archrival, Advanced Micro Devices.

    Intel Powers Up 2006

  • The announcement is clearly important for the chipmaker, which has struggled to close the price-performance gap with its archrival, Advanced Micro Devices.

    Intel Powers Up 2006

  • A series of sophisticated safeguards prevents consumers from shopping around for a favorable price-performance ratio, depending on where they are in their life cycle.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • The comment that leapt out at me was that “every form of communications technology is doubling price-performance, bandwidth, capacity every 12 months” with the graphs to defend it.

    September 2005 2005

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