Draw and explain the architecture of multi core processors
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Multicore refers to an architecture in which a single physical processor incorporates the core logic of more than one processor. A single integrated circuit is used to package or hold these processors. These single integrated circuits are known as a die. Multicore architecture places multiple processor cores and bundles them as a single physical processor. The objective is to create a system that can complete more tasks at the same time, thereby gaining better overall system performance.
This technology is most commonly used in multicore processors, where two or more processor chips or cores run concurrently as a single system. Multicore-based processors are used in mobile devices, desktops, workstations and servers
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