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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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“Nothing feels unusual, yet when you remove the steady cadence of earned income, these added moments show up in the numbers faster than expected.”

From MarketWatch

The constraints to this include radiation tolerance/bit‑flip risk, launch cadence, and networking.

From MarketWatch

“We assume that they’ll continue to use the emergency room and emergency procedures at the same rate, in the same cadence,” he said.

From MarketWatch

A language model can imitate Hemingway’s rhythm but not his soul; it can echo Shakespeare’s cadences but not the consciousness that produced them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nvidia has quickened its cadence for releasing each new generation of advanced AI chips.

From The Wall Street Journal