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		Definition of processor in English: processornoun ˈprəʊsɛsəˈprɑˌsɛsər 1A machine that processes something.  the processor overexposed the film  Example sentencesExamples -  Many paper processors mix fresh, long fibres with processed paper to make new paper.
 -  And maybe they'll introduce a new word processor.
 -  The softwood is processed by single grip processors, which also are owned by other contractors.
 -  For the past few years hospital staff have plagiarised one of the units taking out the film processor.
 -  Another approach is to build a prototype of the machine with relatively few processors.
 -  Again, this is no great surprise since the processor there is fourteen years old.
 -  A digital signal processor in the system defines individual detection zones, which can be programmed by the operator.
 -  Again, the future plans are to have devices with cell processors able to communicate with each other.
 -  Sony's digital reality creation processors are the crucial element in producing sharp pictures.
 -  A young 15 yr old lad came to see me, so I showed him how to put film into the processor.
 -  Sound is converted to signals by the processor and transmitted to the auditory nerves by the electrodes.
 -  The sound and speech processor analyzes the sound and converts it into an electrical signal.
 -  The generator is about the size of a refrigerator and runs on natural gas or propane, with a fuel processor to extract the hydrogen
 -  Its 64 way parallel processing will allow you to slot a number of processors in a line.
 
 - 1.1Computing 
another term for central processing unit  Example sentencesExamples -  Two of the claims, covering network processors and digital video chips, will be investigating in the current hearing.
 -  As yet the new machines' processors are not known, beyond the generic G4 classification.
 -  The industry is used to doubling the speed of processors and the cost of them every 18 months.
 -  What PC World is actually doing is selling a laptop with a desktop processor in it.
 -  As expected, the Mac maker announced today that it will next year start phasing Intel processors into its computer line.
 -  The chip uses a new silicon layering process with multiple processors in the one chip.
 -  If it won't run on serial processors, then where is the parallel machine that it will run on?
 -  That's not uncommon with new processors, but the motherboard vendors' solution to the problem is unusual.
 -  Socket T moves the pins that connect the processor and motherboard from the former to the latter.
 -  He said that there was little profit to be had, for Intel, outside it's core business of selling computer processors.
 -  Moving to a 256-bit instruction set means a processor can do twice as much work per MHz.
 -  Mainboards for AMD processors come in a red box and those for Intel in a blue one.
 -  The machine has 720 processors and is currently ranked as the 16th most powerful computer in the world.
 -  Intel has already introduced model numbers for its desktop and notebook processors.
 -  The sweet-spot for the new line will be about 200 processors per computer, Conway said.
 -  Intel will, on the same date, formally introduce its flip chip 1GHz processors in two flavours.
 -  Intel also introduced a pair of new processors for two-way machines.
 -  So over the next few months, Intel will continue to ramp the clockspeed of its processors.
 -  We were gently rebuffed - There's got to be an Intel processor inside the machine, see.
 -  Neither Compaq nor IBM have any business PCs or laptops based on AMD processors.
 
  
    Definition of processor in US English: processornounˈpräˌsesərˈprɑˌsɛsər 1A machine that processes something.  the processor overexposed the film  Example sentencesExamples -  And maybe they'll introduce a new word processor.
 -  The generator is about the size of a refrigerator and runs on natural gas or propane, with a fuel processor to extract the hydrogen
 -  Again, this is no great surprise since the processor there is fourteen years old.
 -  Again, the future plans are to have devices with cell processors able to communicate with each other.
 -  Sound is converted to signals by the processor and transmitted to the auditory nerves by the electrodes.
 -  Many paper processors mix fresh, long fibres with processed paper to make new paper.
 -  For the past few years hospital staff have plagiarised one of the units taking out the film processor.
 -  The sound and speech processor analyzes the sound and converts it into an electrical signal.
 -  Another approach is to build a prototype of the machine with relatively few processors.
 -  The softwood is processed by single grip processors, which also are owned by other contractors.
 -  Sony's digital reality creation processors are the crucial element in producing sharp pictures.
 -  A digital signal processor in the system defines individual detection zones, which can be programmed by the operator.
 -  A young 15 yr old lad came to see me, so I showed him how to put film into the processor.
 -  Its 64 way parallel processing will allow you to slot a number of processors in a line.
 
 - 1.1Computing 
another term for central processing unit  Example sentencesExamples -  The industry is used to doubling the speed of processors and the cost of them every 18 months.
 -  The chip uses a new silicon layering process with multiple processors in the one chip.
 -  We were gently rebuffed - There's got to be an Intel processor inside the machine, see.
 -  Intel also introduced a pair of new processors for two-way machines.
 -  Neither Compaq nor IBM have any business PCs or laptops based on AMD processors.
 -  As expected, the Mac maker announced today that it will next year start phasing Intel processors into its computer line.
 -  Two of the claims, covering network processors and digital video chips, will be investigating in the current hearing.
 -  Moving to a 256-bit instruction set means a processor can do twice as much work per MHz.
 -  The machine has 720 processors and is currently ranked as the 16th most powerful computer in the world.
 -  Mainboards for AMD processors come in a red box and those for Intel in a blue one.
 -  That's not uncommon with new processors, but the motherboard vendors' solution to the problem is unusual.
 -  Socket T moves the pins that connect the processor and motherboard from the former to the latter.
 -  What PC World is actually doing is selling a laptop with a desktop processor in it.
 -  As yet the new machines' processors are not known, beyond the generic G4 classification.
 -  So over the next few months, Intel will continue to ramp the clockspeed of its processors.
 -  Intel has already introduced model numbers for its desktop and notebook processors.
 -  The sweet-spot for the new line will be about 200 processors per computer, Conway said.
 -  If it won't run on serial processors, then where is the parallel machine that it will run on?
 -  He said that there was little profit to be had, for Intel, outside it's core business of selling computer processors.
 -  Intel will, on the same date, formally introduce its flip chip 1GHz processors in two flavours.
 
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