PROCESSES and threads have one goal: Getting a computer to do more than one thing at a time. To do that, the processor (or processors) must switch smoothly among several tasks, which requires ...
The threads will most likely be waiting on I/O most of the time. When one thread enters a wait, the OS may take the processor core that was servicing it and assign it to another thread for a while.
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