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  • 1Threading (manufacturing) — Threading is the process of creating a screw thread. More screw threads are produced each year than any other machine element.[1] There are many methods of generating threads, including subtractive methods (many kinds of thread cutting and… …

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  • 2Hyper-threading — (officially termed Hyper Threading Technology or HTT) is an Intel proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations performed on PC microprocessors via simultaneous multithreading. It is an improvement on super threading. It… …

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  • 3Intel Threading Building Blocks — Desarrollador Intel www.threadingbuildingblocks.com/ Información general Última versión estable 2.1 update 4 …

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  • 5Pentium 4 — Produced From 2000 to 2008 Common manufacturer(s) Intel Max. CPU clock rate 1.3 GHz to 3.8  …

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  • 6Xeon — New Intel Xeon Logo used in 2011 Produced From 1998 to present Common manufacturer(s) …

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  • 7Threaded code — Not to be confused with multi threaded programming. In computer science, the term threaded code refers to a compiler implementation technique where the generated code has a form that essentially consists entirely of calls to subroutines. The code …

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  • 8Multithreading (computer architecture) — This article describes hardware supports for multithreads. For thread in software, see Thread (computer science). Multithreading computers have hardware support to efficiently execute multiple threads. These are distinguished from multiprocessing …

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  • 9Metalworking — Machining a bar of metal on a lathe. Metalworking is the process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships and bridges to precise engine parts… …

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  • 10Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage — (CULV) is a computing platform developed by Intel.[1][2] It has been estimated that this market could reach 10 million CULV laptops shipped within 2009.[3] Competing platforms are the VIA Nano, AMD Yukon, AMD Nile notebook platform, and graphic… …

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