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7 October, 11:24

Explain the difference between an i/o-bound process and a cpu-bound process.

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  1. 7 October, 11:29
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    An I/O bound process can't finish because it's waiting for I/O (which is provided by the OS). A CPU bound process can't finish because it can't get scheduled in the processor enough.
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