cpu

英[ˌsiːpiː'juː] 美[ˌsiːpiː'juː]
  • abbr. [计算机]中央处理器(=central processing unit)
  • cpu abbr.[计算机]中央处理器(=centralprocessingunit)
  • CPUs 中央处理器;中央处理单元;处理器号;
Noun:
  1. (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing;

    "the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals are attached"

1. A printed - circuit board which interfaces disk storage hardware to the CPU of a computer.
将磁盘存储器硬件接到计算机中央处理器(CPU)的印制电路板.

来自辞典例句

2. The 8080,6800, Z - 80, and 8085 systems were presented to illustrate the simplicity of CPU assemply.
本章之所以介绍8080,6800, Z-80, 和8085系统,目的在于说明CPU装配的简易性.

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3. A process involving many calculations and often requiring high utilization of the CPU.
包括许多运算并通常需要高度利用中央处理机(CPU)的一种处理过程.

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4. Quick access to your host information, including CPU, memory and so on.
快速获取您所使用的主机信息, 包括CPU, 内存等等.

来自互联网

5. Speed gear, easily limit any application of the CPU utilization.
限速齿轮, 轻松限制任何应用程序的CPU使用率.

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    1. It allows data to be read into the CPU and written from the CPU.
      它允许数据读入CPU也支持从CPU读出来。
    2. Each controller on a bus can be individually addressed by the CPU, this is why the software device driver can write to its registers and thus control it.
      在总线上的每个控制器可以被CPU所单独寻址,这是软件设备驱动程序能写入寄存器并能控制这些控制器的原因。
    3. Once the power of a computer is turned on, all the behaviors are under the control of CPU.
      计算机一旦通电运行,则所有的行为都要在它的控制之下运行。