Amdahl

/ˈæmdɑːl/ noun

Short for Amdahl's Law, a principle in computer science describing how the speed of a program is limited by its slowest sequential part.

Named after Gene Amdahl, American computer scientist who formulated the law in 1967 describing parallel computing performance limits.

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ARأمdahl
BNঅ্যামডাহল
CAAmdahl
CSAmdahl
DAAmdahl
DEAmdahl
ELΑμντάλ
ESAmdahl
FAآم‌داهل
FIAmdahl
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