different between communications vs transputer
communications
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??mju?n??ke???nz/
- Hyphenation: com?mu?ni?ca?tions
Noun
communications
- plural of communication
Noun
communications pl (plural only)
- Telecommunications, the science and technology of communicating, especially by electronic means.
Derived terms
- communications satellite
References
- Communication on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Noun
communications f
- plural of communication
communications From the web:
- what communications majors do
- what communications job is right for me
- what communications that convey academic purposes
- what communications are used by tcas
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- what communications were used in ww1
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transputer
English
Etymology
Blend of transistor +? computer.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u?t?(r)
Noun
transputer (plural transputers)
- (computing) A single chip with CPU, memory and communications capability, used in grids to form parallel processing computers.
- 1991, Ronald S. Cok, Parallel programs for the transputer
- One of the most intriguing advances has been the development of the transputer, a single-chip computer developed by Inmos Ltd.
- 1991, Ronald S. Cok, Parallel programs for the transputer
Further reading
- transputer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
transputer From the web:
- what does transputer mean
- what happened to transputers
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