Hierarchical INTegration

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title: Hierarchical INTegration
text: Hierarchical INTegration, or HINT for short, is a computer benchmark that ranks a computer system as a whole. It measures the full range of performance, mostly based on the amount of work a computer can perform over time. A system with a very fast processor would likely be rated poorly if the buses were very poor compared to those of another system that had both an average processor and average buses. For example, in the past, Macintosh computers with relatively slow processor speeds (800 MHz) u
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