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French to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | central processor |
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na | core processor |
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na | core processor |
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na | central processor, or central processing unit |
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central processor Explanation: as against attached or auxiliary processor. Computing & Information Technology French |
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core processor Explanation: ... RCSP has a core processor based on ILP technology and a configurable accelarator. Reference: http://www.react-ilp.cs.nyu.edu/technology/rcsp.html |
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core processor Explanation: in fact it would seem that coeur procsseur is a bad translation of core processor, the right term in French would be 'processeur central' |
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central processor, or central processing unit Explanation: CPU could be OK, as well. My own |
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