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A sequence of repetitive operations performed to evaluate the ability of a PC to operate at peak efficiency for a defined time period under a maximum processing load is called a benchmark.

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  1. 5 September, 17:33
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    False.

    Explanation:

    The description provided matches better with Software performance testing, and shouldn't be confused with a benchmark.

    In computing, a benchmark is a tool or software designed to measure the average performance of another program, by running several tests and trials against it.

    A performance testing is designed to measure the performance and responsiveness of a computer system (not a program) under a heavy workload.
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