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n. A microprocessor that makes up part of a larger processor.
Usage examples of "subprocessor".
Spock and Officer Kad were attaching the monofilaments from the cylinder to the subprocessor.
The long monofilaments that had originally stretched between the arch and the cylinder lay coiled next to the subprocessor.
Cables ran from a patch panel to its CPU, power supply, and subprocessor wiring harness.
The subprocessors accepted the emergency medical override and directed all power toward cleansing the ship's atmosphere.
It's tied in with subprocessors and the ODN through the power distribution net, the internal sensors, everything.
Zimmerman has discovered that the addition of a stimulant to the subprocessors excites the synapses, drawing the data impulse patterns toward them instead of the gel packs in the core.
Even as he worked, subprocessors in his artificial mind computed the answer to his last question.
While he spoke, 4-LOM activated subprocessors in his mind that ana-lyzed the actions of the Rebels in front of him.
The pilot station was circular, like a big tube stuck in the deck with a tilted work desk, while the nav station was a kidney-bean shape, with colorful isolinear chip banks and several homing and guidance optical subprocessors for the navigator to use.