processing rates

[ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ reɪts]
nounpl: processing rates
taxas de processamento
1. The speed at which data, information, or transactions are handled and completed by a system or organization
The bank improved its processing rates to handle more transactions per second.
O banco melhorou suas taxas de processamento para lidar com mais transações por segundo.
2. The amount or volume of items processed within a specific time period
Our manufacturing facility increased processing rates by 40% this quarter.
Nossas taxas de processamento na fábrica aumentaram 40% neste trimestre.
3. In computing, the number of operations a processor can execute per unit of time
Modern CPUs have significantly higher processing rates than older models.
Os processadores modernos têm taxas de processamento significativamente maiores que os modelos antigos.
The term 'processing rates' is widely used in Brazilian business and technology sectors, particularly in banking, fintech, and manufacturing industries. In Portugal, the terminology is similar but may occasionally be replaced with 'velocidades de processamento' in more technical contexts. The concept is crucial in discussions about operational efficiency and system performance in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
throughputprocessing speedtransaction ratesoperating speedoutput rates
Antonyms / Antônimos
bottleneckdelaysslowdown

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
taxas de processamento
Standard usage in business and technology contexts
São Paulo
velocidades de processamento
Alternative phrasing commonly used in tech industry discussions
Portugal
taxas de processamento
Same as Brazilian Portuguese in formal/technical contexts
USA/Technical
N/A
Commonly used in finance, manufacturing, and IT sectors

Related Words

data processingthroughputlatencybandwidthtransaction speed

Related Idioms & Phrases

to speed up processing rates
to optimize processing rates
processing bottleneck
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