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Why not just move whatever's here to symmetric multiprocessing and make this a redirect? Guy Harris (talk) 19:27, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
I agree, this needs to be folded in with the more-complete symmetric multiprocessing page, especially if this is the page that comes up first when I do a search for SMP, when it is incomplete as compared to the other page of nearly the same name that it shadows. mmpozulp (talk) 03:06, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
Sorry but I am completely disagree with you for two reasons. First of all "symmetric multiprocessor" and "symmetric multiprocessing" are two different concepts and so that the two "voices" need to be separated. When you search for "SMP" you must find "symmetric multiprocessor" because this term is refereed an hardware architecture (see for instance SMP definition by IBM in Glossary pg. 246 [1] (see also other references). Second, symmetric multiprocessing is a type of processing obtained by using an SMP system or also a NUMA system (clustering of SMPs). If you merge SMP concept in multiprocessing definition why not put inside also NUMA system definition ? Ferry24.Milan (talk)
A general definition of SMP is based on its capability rather on its possible use
I report the IBM definition:
Other definition (Introduction to SMP Systems - Arwed Starke) :
From a IBM patent:
From Intel (MultiProcessor Specification - System Overview)
From a general point of view, the answer to the previous Guy Harris question is "yes" - Ferry24.Milan (talk)
References
This articles states that a symmetric multiprocessor system "is not a heterogeneous computing system." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.72.53.26 (talk) 06:42, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
As discussed at Talk:Symmetric_multiprocessing#Merger_proposal, consensus is to merge this page with Symmetric multiprocessing. I'm replacing this page with a blank and redirect to that page.
Looking back in this page's history, it looks like it was created by a single user and largely filled with content duplicating Symmetric multiprocessing. This same user did something similar, creating the Cache memory page when equivalent content already existed at CPU cache and Cache coherency. These may have been good faith edits, but their results was disruptive. I have already replaced Cache memory with a blank-and-redirect.
I don't believe there is any salvageable content here that isn't already on Symmetric multiprocessing.