Now consider which of these activities is already exploiting some form of parallelism (e.g., brushing multiple teeth
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Now consider which of these activities is already exploiting some form of parallelism (e.g., brushing multiple teeth at the same time, versus one at a time, carrying one book at a time to school, versus loading them all into your backpack and then carry them "in parallel"). For each of your activities, discuss if they are already working in parallel, but if not, why they are not.
First, write down a list of your daily activities that you typically do on a weekday. For instance, you might get out of bed, take a shower, get dressed, eat breakfast, dry your hair, brush your teeth, etc. Make sure to break down your list so you have a minimum of 10 activities.
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Computer Organization And Design The Hardware Software Interface
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