Template:Short description Template:For {{ safesubst:#invoke:Unsubst||date=__DATE__ |$B= Template:Ambox }} In computational complexity theory, a speedup theorem is a theorem that for any algorithm (of a certain class) demonstrates the existence of a more efficient algorithm solving the same problem.

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  • Amdahl's law, the theoretical speedup in latency of the execution of a task at a fixed workload that can be expected of a system whose resources are improved.

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