Almost many computer users believe that while running a multitasking process, the CPU is really processing all of the tasks assigned to it at the same time. Explain to the average user, with the aid of a single memory management method and a few interruptions, what actually occurs while you're multitasking in real time.
Almost many computer users believe that while running a multitasking process, the CPU is really processing all of the tasks assigned to it at the same time. Explain to the average user, with the aid of a single memory management method and a few interruptions, what actually occurs while you're multitasking in real time.
Chapter6: System Integration And Performance
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Almost many computer users believe that while running a multitasking process, the CPU is really processing all of the tasks assigned to it at the same time. Explain to the average user, with the aid of a single memory management method and a few interruptions, what actually occurs while you're multitasking in real time.
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