The result of a computer's processing is known as "output."
you get out put
In computers, "PU" commonly stands for "Processing Unit," which refers to a component responsible for executing instructions in a computing system. It is often associated with the Central Processing Unit (CPU) or can refer to other processing units such as Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) that handle specific tasks.
The result of a computer's processing is known as "output."
James L. McClelland has written: 'Explorations in parallel distributed processing' -- subject(s): Distributed processing, Electronic computers, Electronic data processing, Parallel processing, Parallel processing (Electronic computers)
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Data processing.
Dale J. Arpasi has written: 'Automating the multiprocessing environment' -- subject(s): Parallel processing (Electronic computers) 'Parallel processing of a rotating shaft simulation' -- subject(s): Rotating shafts, Computerized simulation, Parallel processing (Computers) 'Partitioning and packing mathematical simulation models for calculation on parallel computers' -- subject(s): Computation, Computerized simulation, Parallel processing (Computers), Parallel processing (Electronic computers)
A supercomputer refers to a computer that has a contemporary processing capacity. Some of the names of the super computers include: Stampede, Vulcan, Pangea, Jarvice, and Hopper.
refers to the use of the computer in processing data
The CPU IS the computers processing unit as CPU stands for "Central Processing Unit"
Information technology (IT) refers to the broader field that encompasses the use of computers and software to manage and process information. Electronic data processing (EDP) specifically focuses on the automated processing of data using computers. Essentially, EDP is a subset of IT that deals specifically with the processing of electronic data.
potential for processing speed