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1. A technique used by CPUs to overlap the execution of multiple instructions, improving overall throughput and performance.
2. A technology that allows a CPU to handle multiple threads per core.
3. A small and fast memory that stores frequently used data.
4. The amount of electrical power consumed by a CPU under normal operation.
5. The maximum amount of heat that a CPU generates under normal operation.
6. The number of simultaneous execution paths a CPU can handle. A higher number of threads can improve multitasking performance.
7. The set of all the instructions a CPU can execute.
8. The time delay between the stored data request and its delivery.
9. The number of stages in a CPU's instruction pipeline.
10. The number of cycles a CPU can execute per second.
11. The number of independent processing units within a CPU.