A processor cannot multitask without an interrupt?
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On a single-processor multitasking system, multiple processes don’t actually run at the same time since there’s only one processor. Instead, the processor switches among the processes that are active at any given time. Because computers are so fast compared with people, it appears to the user as though the computer is executing all of the tasks at once.
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