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Big Core
Revision as of 01:29, 20 July 2017 by BCD (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{title|Big Core}} A '''big core''' refers to a physical core that has been specifically designed for high performance with less stringent area and electrical...")
A big core refers to a physical core that has been specifically designed for high performance with less stringent area and electrical constraints (e.g., power, voltage). This is in contrast to a little core that implements the same architecture and is typically less power and often physically smaller.
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