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The tag 'accurate' on WindowsForum.com appears in discussions about the precision of software, hardware, and media. Users describe Google Chrome as fast and accurate compared to other browsers, and praise a fan-made Fallout film for being extremely accurate to the game. In a thread about AMD's ATI Stream SDK, accuracy is implied in the context of GPU-accelerated computing. The tag also appears in a humorous suggestion to rename a board for more accurate labeling. These examples show 'accurate' used to evaluate performance, fidelity, and naming across diverse topics on the forum.
Just rename the board to "whoosh", that's a little more accurate at this point ;).
Or why not have one "megathread" where you can keep posting. A little more organized that way.
This is a fan made film shown at Comicon and is the first of three. Fans will recognise that it's extremely accurate to the game.
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(Thanks to Jimbo for the heads up)
Gotta admit, Google Browser was super. I uninstalled Firefox. This used to be such a good browser. Google is fast and accurate. I still use explorer at times. Great suggestion.
Thanks
teak
AMD delivers ATI Stream SDK v2.2 with OpenCL 1.1 support
Written by Cristian Thursday 12 August 2010 - 7:43 | Tags: amd, ati, opencl, sdk, stream
Developers interested in making both CPU and GPU-accelerated applications are now being offered by AMD a new version of the ATI Stream SDK...
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