CPU
英 [ˌsiː piː ˈjuː]
美 [ˌsiː piː ˈjuː]
abbr. 中央处理器(全写为central processing unit)
复数:cpus
BNC.11006 / COCA.14004
牛津词典
abbr.
- 中央处理器(全写为central processing unit)
the abbreviation for ‘central processing unit’ (the part of a computer that controls all the other parts of the system)
柯林斯词典
- 中央处理器;中央处理机
In a computer, theCPUis the part that processes all the data and makes the computer work.CPUis an abbreviation for (缩略=) 'central processing unit'.
双语例句
- Each LPAR has its own allocation of CPU, memory, and I/ O devices.
每个LPAR拥有自己的CPU、内存和I/O设备分配。 - In a multi-CPU ( or multi-core) system, divide the load average by the number of CPUs.
在多CPU(或多核)系统中,需要将平均负载除以CPU的个数。 - Is a set of computer hardware containing CPU and memory that has access to storage and networking.
是一组计算机硬件,包含可访问存储和网络的CPU和内存。 - You can analyze system capacity via system load and CPU utilization.
可以通过系统加载和CPU利用率来分析系统容量。 - This allows all CPUs to schedule tasks without contention from other CPUs.
这样允许所有的CPU都可以对任务进行调度,而不会与其他CPU产生竞争。 - For operating systems this is usually CPU, memory, hard disk, and network usage.
对于操作系统,这些指标通常是CPU、内存、硬盘和网络使用率。 - From this example, both of the logical CPUs could be seen to completely loaded.
在这个示例中,可以看到两个逻辑CPU都满负载了。 - You can bind virtual processors to CPUs.
可以将虚拟处理器绑定到CPU。 - CPU and network bandwidth is allocated and de-allocated on demand.
CPU和网络带宽根据需要分配和回收。 - CPU and memory were no longer the bottleneck.
CPU和内存不再是瓶颈。
