parallelismpar‧al‧lel‧is‧m /ˈpærəlelɪzəm/ noun [singular, uncountable] written - Although a high degree of parallelism is employed, algorithmic programming is still required for computations.
- Because of their massive parallelism, they can process information and carry out solutions almost simultaneously.
- Here the parallelism of greater precision may help to solve a long-standing exegetical problem.
- Instead of merely simulating parallelism, it is inherent in the hardware design.
- The massive parallelism is responsible for the speed.
- There is one exception to this general parallelism between temperature, fatigue, and the ability to sleep.
- This dualism tended to reinforce a form of psychophysical parallelism in ethology.
- Without any reference frame to check the parallelism even this seems difficult.
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