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Multi-core Architectures and Programming Practice Test: Multi-core Processors — Flashcards

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Multicore Architecture refers to an architecture in which a single physical processor incorporates the core logic of more than one processor. A single integrated circuit is used to package or hold these processors. These single integrated circuits are known as a die.
 

Multicore programming has multiple system tasks executing in parallel.

Types of parallelism include: Data parallelism. Task parallelism.

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