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  2. Task Manager (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Task Manager, previously known as Windows Task Manager, is a task manager, system monitor, and startup manager included with Microsoft Windows systems. It provides information about computer performance and running software, including names of running processes, CPU and GPU load, commit charge, I/O details, logged-in users, and Windows services.

  3. Commit charge - Wikipedia

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    Similar displays in the Task Manager of Windows Vista and later have been changed to reflect usage of physical memory. In Task Manager's "Processes" display, each process's contribution to the "total commit charge" is shown in the "VM size" column in Windows XP and Server 2003. The same value is labeled "Commit size" in Windows Vista and later ...

  4. CPU-bound - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in modern computers it is possible to have 100% CPU utilization with minimal impact to another component. Finally, tasks required of modern computers often emphasize quite different components, so that resolving a bottleneck for one task may not affect the performance of another.

  5. Processor affinity - Wikipedia

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    In DragonFly BSD 3.1 (2012) and later, usched utility can be used for assigning processes to a certain CPU set. [10] On Windows NT and its successors, thread and process CPU affinities can be set separately by using SetThreadAffinityMask [11] and SetProcessAffinityMask [12] API calls or via the Task Manager interface (for process affinity only).

  6. Load (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An idle computer has a load number of 0 (the idle process is not counted). Each process using or waiting for CPU (the ready queue or run queue) increments the load number by 1. Each process that terminates decrements it by 1. Most UNIX systems count only processes in the running (on CPU) or runnable (waiting for CPU) states.

  7. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome includes a process management utility called Task Manager which lets users see what sites and plugins are using the most memory, downloading the most bytes and overusing the CPU and provides the ability to terminate them. [180]

  8. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    StatCounter web usage data of desktop or laptop operating systems varies significantly by country. For example, in 2017, macOS usage in North America was at 16.82% [99] (17.52% in the US [100]) whereas in Asia it was only 4.4%. [101] As of July 2023, macOS usage has increased to 30.81% in North America [102] (31.77% in the US) [103] and to 9.64 ...

  9. 100% Pascal-sensei - Wikipedia

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    100% Pascal-sensei (Japanese: 100%パスカル先生, Hepburn: 100% Pasukaru-sensei, lit. 100% Pascal Teacher) is a Japanese gag comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Nagai. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's CoroCoro Comic magazine from January 15, 2015 to October 15, 2018, and was compiled into seven tankōbon volumes on ...