How about fast enough?

Fast enough, this is a very vague concept, which not only refers to speed, but also involves factors such as performance, price and reliability. Today, with the rapid development of information technology, fast enough is the standard that every product must meet, and the cost performance of fast enough is the most important.

1, that's fast enough

Fast enough refers to the time that the product can consume when processing tasks. In a certain industry, fast enough is relative, such as the running speed of computers. In an industry standard, it must run faster than an ordinary computer to be fast.

2. Fast enough performance

Fast enough performance refers to the effect of the product during operation. For example, if the mobile phone is fast enough, it requires better performance than ordinary mobile phones. For example, it has fast running speed, high image quality and more powerful camera function. Only by meeting these requirements can it be considered fast enough.

3. Fast enough reliability

Fast enough reliability refers to the stability of the product in the process of use, which requires that the product does not often stop or crash during use, and there will be no serious faults during use, so as to be fast enough.

4. Fast enough price

A fast enough price means that the price of the product should be moderate, neither too low nor too high. The requirement is to give consideration to the performance, speed and reliability of the product, with moderate price and fast enough.

5. Fast enough cost performance

Fast enough cost performance refers to the ratio of product performance to price, which requires the performance of the product to be much higher than the price. Only in this case can it be fast enough, which is also the most important.

Generally speaking, fast enough not only refers to speed, but also involves performance, price, reliability, and the most important thing is to achieve good cost performance. Only by meeting these requirements can we be fast enough.