(to) compute
21Compute Unified Device Architecture — Schéma de principe de l architecture CUDA CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) est une technologie de GPGPU (General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units), c est à dire qu on utilise un processeur graphique (GPU) pour exécuter des …
22compute — verb /kɒmpjuːt/ a) To reckon or calculate. Can anyone here compute the square root of 10201? b) To make sense. Does that compute, or do I need to explain further? See Also: computable …
23compute — [[t]kəmpju͟ːt[/t]] computes, computing, computed VERB To compute a quantity or number means to calculate it. [V n] I tried to compute the cash value of the ponies and horse boxes. Syn: calculate …
24compute */ — UK [kəmˈpjuːt] / US [kəmˈpjut] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms compute : present tense I/you/we/they compute he/she/it computes present participle computing past tense computed past participle computed very formal to calculate a number… …
25compute — verb (computed; computing) Etymology: Latin computare more at count Date: 1616 transitive verb to determine especially by mathematical means < compute your income tax >; also to determine or calculate …
26compute — verb Compute is used with these nouns as the object: ↑average, ↑index, ↑ratio …
27compute — [17] Latin computāre meant ‘reckon together’. It was a compound verb formed from the prefix com ‘together’ and putāre ‘reckon, think’ (source of English putative and various derived forms such as amputate, deputy, dispute, impute, and reputation) …
28compute — verb we compute our expenses at the close of each day Syn: calculate, work out, reckon, determine, evaluate, quantify; add up, count up, tally, total, totalize, tot up …
29compute — /kampyuwtow/ To compute, reckon, or Used in the phrases: insimul computassent, they reckoned together, (see insimul); plene computavit, he has fully accounted, (see plene); quod computet, that he account, (see quod computet) …
30compute — /kampyuwtow/ To compute, reckon, or Used in the phrases: insimul computassent, they reckoned together, (see insimul); plene computavit, he has fully accounted, (see plene); quod computet, that he account, (see quod computet) …