Examples of using Parallel processing in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The modern operating systems not only facilitate parallel processing, but also timesharing which is just a concept of multiprogramming.
it is the availability of terabyte systems and massive parallel processing that makes in-memory more interesting.
it is the availability of terabyte systems and massively parallel processing that makes in-memory more interesting.
introducing parallel processing, and eliminating redundant steps can be easily achieved with BPM.
In higher organisms with brains, the massively parallel processing capabilities of the brain structures are capable of simultaneously resonating with QH information at an incredible range of frequencies.
Improvements such as parallel processing, removing redundancy, and eliminating bottlenecks can be easily achieved with the help of BPM.
For example with 4608 parallel processing cores performing up to 16.3 Tflops,
But what effectively this approach is doing inside of the DC is turning it into a massively parallel processing engine.
It was a massively parallel processing computer system with 514 microprocessors(257 Zilog Z8001's
hence the power saving, and more parallel processing, potentially boosting per clock performance.
display technology, network parallel processing, etc.
which enables software developers to easily program APUs by combining scalar processing on the CPU with parallel processing on the Graphics Processing Unit(GPU),
It was a massively parallel processing computer system with 514 microprocessors(257 Zilog Z8001's
This is parallel processing.
And you can see the massively parallel processing Nintendos there.
Using parallel processing can be highly useful for.
Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm since calculations can be processed quicker using parallel processing.
Projects such as designing processors for multi-threading and parallel processing are included in this field.
Second, the solution seeker who goes it alone loses another significant advantage- the power of parallel processing.