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<p>such systems are technically <a href="page.php?w=asymmetric_multiprocessing">asymmetric multiprocessors</a>, the cores do not differ in roles or device access.) There are typically two types of cores: a higher performance core usually known as a "big" or P-core and a more power efficient core usually known as a "small" or E-core. The terms P- and E-cores are usually used in relation to Intel's implementation of heterogeneous computing, while the terms big and little cores are usually used in relation to the ARM architecture. Some processors have</p><p>
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