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| − | + | A '''multi-core microprocessor''' also called a '''chip multiprocessor''' ('''CMP''') is a [[microprocessor]] that is comprised of two or more independent [[physical cores]] on a single chip. | |
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A multi-core microprocessor also called a chip multiprocessor (CMP) is a microprocessor that is comprised of two or more independent physical cores on a single chip.
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