Consider the following short paragraph:
on a computer with a single core cpu, attempting to p...
Computers and Technology, 21.12.2019 02:31 ily50
Consider the following short paragraph:
on a computer with a single core cpu, attempting to program real concurrency between two processes (as opposed to apparent concurrency) is impossible, because the cpu can in actuality only do one thing at a time. to fake the user into thinking that more than one process is running at the same time, the cpu can, for example, switch back and forth between running each process very quickly.
choose one of the following statements about this paragraph:
a) it is all trueb) it is all falsec) some of it is true, and some of it is false
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