Rinnakkaiskäsittelyteho
Rinnakkaiskäsittelyteho, often translated as parallel processing power, refers to the ability of a computer system to perform multiple computations or tasks simultaneously. This is achieved through the use of multiple processing units, such as multiple cores within a single CPU or multiple independent CPUs in a system. By dividing a complex problem into smaller parts that can be worked on independently, rinnakkaiskäsittelyteho significantly speeds up the overall execution time compared to sequential processing, where tasks are handled one after another.
The effectiveness of rinnakkaiskäsittelyteho depends on several factors, including the architecture of the parallel system, the
The concept is fundamental to modern computing, from smartphones with multi-core processors to supercomputers used for