Uniprocessor system: Revision history

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17 May 2024

  • curprev 08:1808:18, 17 May 2024 135.180.107.49 talk 1,260 bytes +1,260 Delete statement asserting that most desktop computers are multiprocessor systems. Perhaps the original author was under the misapprehension that "uniprocessor" was synonymous with "single-core"? It's also possible that they were making that assertion because it's common for there to be microprocessors integrated into various peripherals, such as persistent storage devices or network interface cards? In any case, conventional usage of the term "multiprocessor" implies "has multiple CPU sockets".