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  • 81Optimisation des performances des architectures multi-cœurs — Un microprocesseur multi cœur (multi core en anglais) est un processeur possédant plusieurs cœurs physiques. Depuis l’arrivée des premiers microprocesseurs double cœurs en 2005, le nombre de cœurs ne cesse d’augmenter dans l’objectif d’améliorer… …

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  • 82Multics — Company / developer MIT, GE, Bell Labs Programmed in PL/1, Assembly language[1] Working state Mature, Historic Source model Free and …

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  • 83Mainframe computer — For other uses, see Mainframe (disambiguation). An IBM 704 mainframe (1964) Mainframes (often colloquially referred to as big iron [1]) are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations for critical applications,… …

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  • 84Sun Microsystems — Sun Microsystems, Inc. Logo used from the 1990s until acquisition by Oracle Former type Subsidiary Industry Computer systems Computer software Fate …

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  • 85Server (computing) — For other uses, see Server (disambiguation). Servers in a data center. Several servers are mounted on a rack and connected to a display …

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  • 86Multiprocessing — (see also Multiprocessor) Multiprocessing 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 …

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  • 87Trinity College, Dublin — The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath Coláiste Thríonóid Naofa Neamhroinnte na Banríona Eilís gar do Bhaile Átha Cliath Latin …

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  • 88Plessey — The Plessey Company plc was a British based international electronics, defence and telecommunications company. It originated in 1917, growing and diversifying into electronics. It expanded after the second world war by acquisition of companies… …

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  • 89Google platform — Google requires large computational resources in order to provide their service. This article describes the technological infrastructure behind Google s websites, as presented in the company s public announcements.Network topologyThough the… …

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  • 90Snapshot (computer storage) — In computer systems, a snapshot is the state of a system at a particular point in time. The term was coined as an analogy to that in photography. It can refer to an actual copy of the state of a system or to a capability provided by certain… …

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