Examples of using Pipelining in English and their translations into Chinese
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This basic pipelining concept allows the CPU to obtain up to 1 MIPS per MHz.
Parallelization and pipelining allow data to be read and written as fast as if the drive was not encrypted.
Pipelining, defined in HTTP/1.1, allows for sending multiple requests over a single socket without waiting for a response.
A Mozilla zine, Network. http. pipelining, contains more details on this issue.
Thus, RISC architecture requires more RAM but always executes one instruction per clock cycle for predictable processing, which is good for pipelining.
The tail-emission pattern is the same, you get events on Scheduler s2, but now we have lost the strong pipelining effect.
This challenge demanded a complete solution in all aspects- code, documentation, workflow, pipelining, storytelling, modularity, reusability, visualizations, and use of core natural language processing.
For instance, futures enable promise pipelining, as implemented in the languages E and Joule, which was also called call-stream in the language Argus.
Firefox implements pipelining but it is turned off by default, the issue being discussed at least since 2004 as this Mozilla bug shows.
Logstash is a data collection engine with real-time pipelining capabilities.
Since the many in-transit sender-to-receiver packets can be visualized as filling a pipeline, this technique is known as pipelining.
HTTP pipelining allows the browser to send another request while waiting for the response of a previous request.
Pipelining in HTTP/1.1 allows the client to send multiple requests at once without having to wait for a response from each.
Royal Dutch Petroleum got its start in the Dutch East Indies in the late 1800s, and by 1892 had integrated production, pipelining, and refining operations.
The Xanadu implementation of promise pipelining only became publicly available with the release of the source code for Udanax Gold in 1999, and was never explained in any published document.
In a system supporting parallel message passing but not pipelining, the message sends x<- a() and y<- b() in the above example could proceed in parallel, but the send of t1<- c(t2) would have to wait until both t1 and t2 had been received, even when x, y, t1, and t2 are on the same remote machine.
HTTP/1.1 takes care of this problem by introducing persistent connections and pipelining.
HTTP/1.1 introduced a method called pipelining.
For example, HTTP pipelining has emerged as a resource burden in Web development.
A large number of automation equipment require manual operations and pipelining.