Thread-level Parallelism
Thread-level parallelism
(
TLP
) is the
parallelism
inherent in an application that runs multiple
threads
at once. This type of parallelism is found largely in applications written for commercial
servers
such as databases. By running many threads at once, these applications are able to tolerate the high amounts of I/O and memory system latency their workloads can incur.
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