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Massively parallel and Processor (computing)

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Difference between Massively parallel and Processor (computing)

Massively parallel vs. Processor (computing)

In computing, massively parallel refers to the use of a large number of processors (or separate computers) to perform a set of coordinated computations in parallel (simultaneously). In computing, a processor or processing unit is an electronic circuit which performs operations on some external data source, usually memory or some other data stream.

Similarities between Massively parallel and Processor (computing)

Massively parallel and Processor (computing) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Central processing unit, Computing.

Central processing unit

A central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.

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Computing

Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers.

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Massively parallel and Processor (computing) Comparison

Massively parallel has 30 relations, while Processor (computing) has 21. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.92% = 2 / (30 + 21).

References

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