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    15 September, 2008, by Desire Athow
    It is the use of two or more central processing units (CPUs) within a single computer system.

    The term also refers to the ability of a system to support more than one processor and/or the ability to allocate tasks between them. There are many variations on this basic theme, and the definition of multiprocessing can vary with context, mostly as a function of how CPUs are defined (multiple cores on one die, multiple chips in one package, multiple packages in one system unit, etc.).

    Multiprocessing sometimes refers to the execution of multiple concurrent software processes in a system as opposed to a single process at any one instant.

    However, the term multiprogramming is more appropriate to describe this concept, which is implemented mostly in software, whereas multiprocessing is more appropriate to describe the use of multiple hardware CPUs.

    A system can be both multiprocessing and multiprogramming, only one of the two, or neither of the two.

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    Tags: Hardware, Processor
    Desire Athow
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    Desire Athow
    on 15 September, 2008

    Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.





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