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computing
[ kuhm-pyoo-ting ]
noun
- the use of a computer to process data or perform calculations.
- the act of calculating or reckoning.
computing
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noun
- the activity of using computers and writing programs for them
- the study of computers and their implications
adjective
- of or relating to computers
computing skills
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of computing1
Example Sentences
He has promised to "spend less and invest more" and to boost capital investments in things like housing, and military infrastructure and computing resources.
He also points out that the batteries perform better in warmer conditions, which is particularly important for driverless cars that need a lot of energy to power on board computing.
However, Microsoft’s announcement, claiming a “breakthrough in quantum computing,†was met with skepticism from some physicists in the field.
In South Korea, many fear that the designation will hamstring technological cooperation with the U.S., including in nuclear energy as well as artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
A DfE spokesperson said next year's £233m of funding is there "to encourage more talented people into the classroom to teach subjects including maths, physics, chemistry and computing".
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