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Difference between multiprocessing scheduling and uniprocessing scheduling
5 differences between multiprocessing scheduling and uniprocessing scheduling
There's no real difference in modern CPUs.
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A multiprocessor scheduling consists of more than one processor in a single chip which executes more than one instruction in a single cycle. ... That can be executed at the same time to reduce Execution time and uniprocessor scheduling the memory is used only by a single processor .