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'''Core equivalent:''' A core equivalent is a bundle made up of a single core and some amount of associated memory. In other words, a core equivalent is a core plus the amount of memory considered to be associated with each core on a given system. See detailed explanation [[Allocations_and_resource_scheduling|here]].
'''Core equivalent:''' A core equivalent is a bundle made up of a single core and some amount of associated memory. In other words, a core equivalent is a core plus the amount of memory considered to be associated with each core on a given system. See detailed explanation [[Allocations_and_compute_scheduling|here]].


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