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NHDTA recognized that collectively removed many of these barriers. The 859‑JAVHD spec was therefore conceived as a first‑class, Java‑native media stack that could compete with, and even surpass, traditional native pipelines in both performance and developer ergonomics.

NHDTA‑859‑JAVHD Report Type: Daily Status Update Date: May 30 2022 Timestamp (UTC): 03 : 48 : 37 AM Time Spent on Reporting: 48 minutes NHDTA-859-JAVHD-TODAY-0530202203-48-37 Min

| Metric | Reference Implementation (JAVHD) | Native Baseline (FFmpeg + CUDA) | Δ (Improvement) | |--------|-----------------------------------|----------------------------------|-----------------| | (capture → display) | 4.2 ms | 6.8 ms | ‑38 % | | CPU utilization (single‑core) | 12 % | 19 % | ‑37 % | | GPU memory bandwidth (GB/s) | 84 | 78 | +8 % | | Packet loss under 100 Mbps burst | < 0.02 % | 0.07 % | ‑71 % | | Power draw (laptop, i7‑12700H) | 15 W | 19 W | ‑21 % | NHDTA recognized that collectively removed many of these

– While specific details of NHDTA-859 would require checking the original cover or database, NHDTA titles commonly involve situations like: a woman being unable to call for help, mistaken identity, or being forced into silence in confined spaces (e.g., trains, libraries, fitting rooms). The “interesting feature” is often the creative, sometimes absurd, situational tension rather than the performers alone. and even surpass