Crossword clues for processors
processors
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n. (plural of processor English)
Usage examples of "processors".
The last of the three million, stamp-size processors was hand-soldered in place, the final internal programming was finished, and the ceramic shell was welded shut.
Something that got into the processors, created a loop, and basically gummed up the works.
TRANSLTR and get aux power back because the virus has the processors locked down!
There was no telling what would happen if three million silicon processors overheated and decided to ignite.
Rather than achieving its gains in speed simply by using a faster processor, the X-MP used two processors, working in parallel.
So dense were the chips on the new machine that engineers were now able to squeeze eight processors into a space originally designed for only one.
Working together, and under ideal conditions, the processors were capable of performing between 2 billion and 4 billion operations a second.
And industry was turning away from the diamond-encrusted CRAYs, made of a small number of superpowerful processors, and toward less pricey massively parallel computers made up of thousands of inexpensive microprocessors.
This will considerably extend the combination of custom-designed high-end processors with the high-speed memory access that current Cray supercomputers offer.
With the addition of 816 processors to its existing 272 processors, the new machine will be the largest Cray system ever built, with 1,088 processors and a record speed of 1.
Processor-in-memory chips, or PIMs, have the advantage of reducing the time it normally takes for electronic signals to travel from the processors to the separate memory chips.
And all those processors were biological in in bony skulls, driven by living chemical reactions.
The control section, with its banks of desks and flickering information processors was totally, clinically bare.