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Pipelines Computing

Pipelines Computing is a parallel computing technique that simplifies the development and execution of complex computer tasks by breaking them up into discrete sections, or “pipelines.” It enables the division of a large task among multiple processors or processors with multiple cores, so that the task can be comple…

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Overview

Pipelines Computing is a parallel computing technique that simplifies the development and execution of complex computer tasks by breaking them up into discrete sections, or “pipelines.” It enables the division of a large task among multiple processors or processors with multiple cores, so that the task can be completed much more quickly. Data is moved along the pipeline by a series of "stages", each stage performing a specific task related to the larger task. By using pipelines computing, tasks that used to take days or weeks to complete can now be done in a matter of hours or minutes. This technique is often used in image processing, communications, gaming, big data analysis and other computing-intensive applications.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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