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Question:  What is pipelining?



September 09, 2005 02:28:32 #2
 R.Raghupathi   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: What is pipelining?
 
Pipelining is a process in which the data is accessed in a stage by stage process. The data is accessed in a sequence that is each stage performs an operation. If there are n number of stages then n number of operations is done. To increase the throughput of the processing network the pipe lining process is done. This method is adopted because the operation or the data is accessed in a sequence with a fast mode.
     

 

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