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massively parallel
adjective
Having many individual or distributed processing units and thus able to carry out many simultaneous calculations
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The term "massively parallel" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a computing architecture where a task is split into multiple components which can all be completed simultaneously. For example, "The new system utilises a massively parallel architecture to accelerate processing speeds."
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Anton is massively parallel, with 512 specialized processors working simultaneously.
Thinking Machines Corporation, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, sells massively parallel supercomputers.
In contrast, massively parallel computers chain together hundreds or thousands of standard microprocessors.
The code has been rewritten to run on modern hardware — so-called massively parallel computers.
Next-generation (massively parallel, or second-generation) sequencing technologies have largely supplanted first-generation technologies.
The cognitive chips are massively parallel microprocessors that consume very little power.
ASAP: Why massively parallel?
Massively parallel processor array.
Massively parallel signature sequencing.
Massively parallel computing requires a new approach.
large-scale atomic/molecular massively parallel simulator.
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