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  • verb Present participle of parallelize.

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Examples

  • The first Larrabee product will be a graphics card because high-quality games are beginning to capitalize on "parallelizing" software.

    unknown title 2009

  • "parallelizing" internationalization with new feature development, major internationalization development strategy concerns, and more.

    Press Releases 2008

  • "parallelizing" internationalization with new feature development, major internationalization development strategy concerns, and more.

    MacMegasite 2008

  • This is where my forward planning on parallelizing the code really pays off.

    Wolfram Blog : Droste Effect with Mathematica 2009

  • One day, lying by a swimming pool, he realized that you could get everything in a timely fashion by parallelizing the process, covering more than one page at a time.

    In the Plex Steven Levy 2011

  • One day, lying by a swimming pool, he realized that you could get everything in a timely fashion by parallelizing the process, covering more than one page at a time.

    In the Plex Steven Levy 2011

  • What's changed is there are standard processors with multiple cores and we're getting better and better at parallelizing applications.

    Peeking Under Computing's Sheet Metal 2010

  • What's changed is there are standard processors with multiple cores and we're getting better and better at parallelizing applications.

    Peeking Under Computing's Sheet Metal 2010

  • For example, one instance of parallelizing that they reject is this: “Jill's brother is a handsome man; caring about her brother is caring about a handsome man.”

    Mohist Canons Fraser, Chris 2009

  • The remaining technique, “parallelizing” (mou) or making parallel assertions, is the most intriguing of the four and the most difficult to interpret, as it appears to have no direct counterpart in other logical traditions.

    Mohist Canons Fraser, Chris 2009

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