"We've yet to see that translated into big performance gains at the high school level."
The performance gains have not added weight or cost to the magazines.
This can be an extremely large performance gain, especially in operating systems.
This led to a reported performance gain of approximately 60% in some benchmarks.
And are there going to be significant performance gains as a result?
The performance gains were relatively small but significant over conventional ground effects cars.
The thinking behind this is that the reduced engine size will offset any performance gain.
"But others don't have to use that to achieve similar performance gains."
For another, incorporating prior knowledge does not give much of a performance gain on some problems.
I thought 2.2 was supposed to bring big performance gains.