"systolic array" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: systolic arrays [plural]
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  1. (computing) In parallel computer architectures, a homogeneous network of tightly coupled data processing units (DPUs), each of which independently computes a partial result as a function of the data received from its upstream neighbors, stores the result within itself, and passes it downstream. Wikipedia link: systolic array Categories (topical): Computing
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