why is SSMP very important for a computer?
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Processors are allocated tasks by the operating system, so the implementation of SMP at Microsoft's end is very important. Since the CPUs share main system memory, you can't simply run twice the amount of programs as you could with one CPU and expect them all to operate as though they were running on separate systems.
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Processors are allocated tasks by the operating system, so the implementation of SMP at Microsoft's end is very important. Since the CPUs share main system memory, you can't simply run twice the amount of programs as you could with one CPU and expect them all to operate as though they were running on separate systems.
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