Lexeme: connection performance  
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  1. noun. Connection performance refers to the speed and quality at which data is transferred between two or more devices or networks. It encompasses several factors, including bandwidth, latency, and packet loss. - Bandwidth: It refers to the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a connection in a given time period, usually measured in bits per second (bps). Higher bandwidth results in faster data transfer rates. - Latency: It is the time delay between sending a data packet from the source and receiving it at the destination. Lower latency indicates faster response times, which is crucial for real-time applications like video conferencing and online gaming. - Packet loss: It refers to the percentage of data packets that fail to reach their intended destination. Packet loss can occur due to network congestion, errors, or a weak connection. Minimizing packet loss is important for maintaining the integrity and reliability of data transfer. Overall, connection performance plays a vital role in determining the efficiency and speed of communication between devices and networks. A high-performance connection ensures smooth and seamless data transfer, enabling users to have a fast and reliable online experience. GPT3.5
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  • noun. connection performance (singular), connection performances (plural)
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