General-purpose processes are optimized for general-purpose computing. That is, they are optimized for behavior that is generally found across a large number of applications. However, once the domain is restricted somewhat, the behavior that is found across a large number of the target applications may be different from

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However, once the domain of a general purpose processor is restricted, the behavior which is found across a large number of the target applications may be different from:

  • General-purpose applications

What is a General Purpose Process?

This refers to the implementation of the address block of the interpreter which stores data in the fast memory register that aids in the execution of instructions in a program.

With this in mind, we can see that some examples of a general purpose application includes Deep Learning and Neural Networks which can be optimized to improve decision making.

This shows that once the domain is restricted, then there would be different behavior in the general purpose applications.

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