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Maintaining the integrity of synthetic benchmarks is crucial for accurate hardware comparisons.

This document defines what is meant by the phrase “superposition benchmark crack patched,” explains likely causes and implications, and gives a clear, practical plan to detect, verify, mitigate, and prevent regressions. It assumes the subject is the widely used Superposition GPU/graphics benchmark (or a similar synthetic GPU benchmark) and that “crack” refers to a discovered exploit, bypass, or artifact that undermined benchmark integrity; “patched” means the fix has been applied. If you meant a different “Superposition,” treat the sections below as a template. superposition benchmark crack patched

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