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CPUC

(CPU Cores)

CPUC, or CPU Cores, refers to the individual processing units within a CPU (Central Processing Unit). Modern CPUs often feature multiple cores, enabling them to perform multiple tasks simultaneously through parallel processing.

The number of cores in a CPU directly impacts its performance, especially in multitasking scenarios and resource-intensive applications like video editing, 3D rendering, and
AI (Artificial Intelligence) computations. For example, a quad-core CPU can handle four tasks at once, while an octa-core CPU can manage eight. Additionally, technologies like hyper-threading further enhance performance by allowing each core to handle multiple threads, effectively doubling the number of tasks a CPU can process.
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