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processor
English
Etymology
Recorded since 1909, from process +? -or.
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: pr??-s?s-?(r), IPA(key): /?p????s?s?(?)/
- (US) enPR: pr??-s?s-?r, IPA(key): /?p???s?s??/
Noun
processor (plural processors)
- A person or institution who processes things (foods, photos, applications, etc.).
- He is a loan processor with a bank.
- A device which processes, which changes something (a computer processor, food processor, etc.).
- The food processor shredded the vegetables.
- A central processing unit.
- This mainframe's processor is fast.
- A microprocessor.
- This computer has two processors, but only one keyboard.
Synonyms
- (microprocessor): central processing unit, CPU
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
References
- processor on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English processor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pro??s?.s?r/
- Hyphenation: pro?ces?sor
- Rhymes: -?s?r
Noun
processor m (plural processors or processoren, diminutive processortje n)
- (computing) A microprocessor
Synonyms
- centrale verwerkingseenheid, CVE
- CPU
- microprocessor
Related terms
- procédé
- procedure
- proces
processor From the web:
- what processor do i have
- what processor do i need
- what processor does a chromebook have
- what processor do i need for gaming
- what processor does the ps5 have
- what processor do i have mac
- what processors are compatible with my motherboard
- what processor does the iphone 11 have
overclock
English
Alternative forms
- over-clock
Etymology
over- +? clock
Verb
overclock (third-person singular simple present overclocks, present participle overclocking, simple past and past participle overclocked)
- To run a processor (CPU), or any electronic logic device, at a speed higher than is recommended by the manufacturer.
See also
- overdrive
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