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Processor may refer to:

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Hardware

  • Processor (computing)
    • Central processing unit (CPU), the hardware within a computer that executes a program
      • Microprocessor, a central processing unit contained on a single integrated circuit (IC)
        • Application-specific instruction set processor (ASIP), a component used in system-on-a-chip design
        • Graphics processing unit (GPU), a processor designed for doing dedicated graphics-rendering computations
        • Physics processing unit (PPU), a dedicated microprocessor designed to handle the calculations of physics
        • Digital signal processor (DSP), a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing
          • Image processor, a specialized DSP used for image processing in digital cameras, mobile phones or other devices
        • Coprocessor
        • Floating-point unit
        • Network processor, a microprocessor specifically targeted at the networking application domain
    • Multi-core processor, single component with two or more independent CPUs (called "cores") on the same chip carrier or on the same die
    • Front-end processor, a helper processor for communication between a host computer and other devices

Software

  • Word processor, a computer application used for the production of potentially printable material
  • Document processor, a computer application that superficially resembles a word processor—but emphasizes the visual layout of the document's components

Systems

  • Information processor, a system which takes information in one form and transforms it into another form by an algorithmic process
  • Data processing system, a combination of machines, people, and processes that for a set of inputs produces a defined set of outputs
  • Information system, a system composed of people and computers that processes or interprets information

Other

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