hyperthreading
1 process at most is running. 1 process or multiple are ready. 1 process or multiple are waiting.
Multiprogramming typically requires at least one processor to manage multiple processes concurrently. However, the effectiveness of multiprogramming can be enhanced with multiple processors, as this allows for true parallel execution of processes. In a single-processor system, the CPU rapidly switches between processes to provide the illusion of concurrent execution, while in a multi-processor system, multiple processes can run simultaneously. Ultimately, the number of processors needed depends on the specific requirements and workload of the applications being executed.
hardware - based virtualization
Single processor can execute 2 process concurrently means when one is doing i/o activity at tht time another is executing.. but not possible tht both are executing cpu at same time
Concurrency refers to the ability of a system to manage multiple tasks at the same time, allowing them to make progress independently, often by interleaving their execution. In contrast, multitasking specifically refers to the execution of multiple tasks or processes by a single processor, where the processor switches between tasks rapidly to give the illusion of simultaneous execution. Concurrency can occur in systems with multiple processors, while multitasking is typically associated with a single processor managing multiple tasks. Thus, while all multitasking can be considered a form of concurrency, not all concurrency involves multitasking in the traditional sense.
Yes, it is possible to apply for both single and multiple entry visas for this destination.
Hyper threading processors simulate a dual core processor with only a single core. Technically you are still running a single core processor, but multiple tasks can be run more efficiently..
Dual core. Since it is dual core, it can do 2 processes at once, making it similar to a 4GHz single core
It is possible, whether digital or whether analogic.
A dual core processor, or core duo, is a single integrated circuit with two processors. Each processor performs independently, however, they are linked and thus processes can be performed up to twice as quickly as by one processor alone.
Yes, it is possible to sue multiple defendants in a single legal action. This is known as a multi-party lawsuit, where multiple individuals or entities are named as defendants in a single lawsuit.
seems you are a bit confused there,eh! it seems that u mean uni-core-processor and multi-core-processor. uni simply means 1 so its obvious it is a single core processor. (for eg. Pentium 4's) multi means multiple, so its obvious it is a multiple cores processor. (for eg. core2duo has 2 cores, core2quad has 4 cores, phenom ii x6 110t has 6 cores and so on)