Showing posts with label benchmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benchmark. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

ReView ! Asus K55VM-SX027V


Laptop: ASUS K55VM-SX027V
Processor: Intel i7 3610QM
Memory: 6GB (4G +2 G) DDR3 1600
Storage: Hard Drive 500GB 5400rpm SATA
Drive: DVDRW Supermulti
Audio and Video: 15.6 "" HD LED
Graphics Card: NV GT630M 2G
Communications:
Gigabit LAN Network Card
Wireless
Wifi N
Bluetooth 4.0
Operating System: Windows7 Premium 64-bit
Colour: Aluminium silver

I already have the laptop for about 1 month and have behaved well, so here deserves a little review for the guys who are thinking of buying. 

I have to say that door quite well in whatever task has only one against very annoying. 
The hard drive is very slow, so 240 gb are at an affordable price'll buy one. 

The GPU's: 

CPU and RAMS:


Benchmarks (obviously Games  ) 

SF4 maxed out 


CSS maxed out 137 fps


COD BO Maxed Out 
Min 28 fps 
Average 41 
Max 77 

DEAD ISLAND Maxed Out 
Min 34 fps 
Average 47 
Max 66

CINEBENCH 11.5

Monday, July 16, 2012

Google Translate contextualizes their translations

 

Google has announced a new option for Google Translate translator that will allow the user to access a phrase which is a translation in context. This is an initiative aimed at improving the understanding of users on the results of translated terms.
Google Translate has become one of the most powerful language tools of Google Network has been able to expand its capabilities with new languages ​​and functions, which added to the improvement of their translation algorithms have made the product a benchmark.
Since Google has explained that since the development of languages ​​does not stop, do not want to stop the improvements in translation system. Specifically, Google stressed that each year 5,000 new words are created, which sometimes makes users understand their meaning. To try to help understand the most complicated words in the translation, Google has thought contextualize.
The result is a new option in Google Translate that lets you see the word used has resulted in a sentence. As in the spelling bees, the browser uses the word in a sentence to facilitate understanding. This option can be turned into a new icon that appears in the tables of translation from Google Translate. This is a sandwich-shaped icon.
In addition, users can request a translation of the phrase that generates Google Translate. The option allows sentences of the terms in the original language and in language that is translated. This is a useful way to know and understand the translation, a system that improves understanding of the information from Google Translate.