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- Amdahl's law (links | edit)
- AMD (links | edit)
- Computer multitasking (links | edit)
- Distributed computing (links | edit)
- Decipherment (links | edit)
- Fortran (links | edit)
- Itanium (links | edit)
- Linus Torvalds (links | edit)
- Mainframe computer (links | edit)
- PlayStation 3 (links | edit)
- Real-time computing (links | edit)
- Red Hat (links | edit)
- Sun Microsystems (links | edit)
- Software Engineering Institute (links | edit)
- Silicon Graphics (links | edit)
- X86 (links | edit)
- Supercomputer (links | edit)
- Batch processing (links | edit)
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (links | edit)
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (links | edit)
- Nvidia (links | edit)
- Non-uniform memory access (links | edit)
- Process (computing) (links | edit)
- Thread (computing) (links | edit)
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications (links | edit)
- Wolfram Mathematica (links | edit)
- Grid computing (links | edit)
- Symmetric multiprocessing (links | edit)
- List of computing and IT abbreviations (links | edit)
- Superscalar processor (links | edit)
- DESY (links | edit)
- Single instruction, multiple data (links | edit)
- Security-Enhanced Linux (links | edit)
- Vector processor (links | edit)
- Multiprocessing (links | edit)
- Beowulf cluster (links | edit)
- Workstation (links | edit)
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (links | edit)
- University of Miami (links | edit)
- IBM Blue Gene (links | edit)
- Linux framebuffer (links | edit)
- InfiniBand (links | edit)
- Parallel computing (links | edit)
- 64-bit computing (links | edit)
- Parallel algorithm (links | edit)
- Hyper-threading (links | edit)
- Multiple instruction, multiple data (links | edit)
- Semaphore (programming) (links | edit)
- Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (links | edit)