CPU definition

CPU means a physical core (in a physical computing environment) or a virtual core (in a virtual computing environment) to which an instance of a Product is assigned, as identified by the operating system in which the Product is installed.
CPU means the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the instructions that run a computer and/or that access or runs the Licensed Software and each CPU may be comprised of multiple processing cores, each of which may be configured to independently act as an individual CPU and shall, when so configured, be deemed a separate CPU under this definition for purposes of this Agreement.

Examples of CPU in a sentence

  • If specified quantities of CPU licenses are identified, you may only install and execute the applicable MicroStrategy Software on that quantity of CPUs in one production environment and up to two non-production environments, for use in support of an unspecified quantity of Named Users.

  • Your use of our Products as part of the MCE Service will be under a Named User or CPU license type, as specified on an order.

  • Each CPU license to a Product as part of the MCE Service entitles you to assign the Product to a single CPU in one production environment and up to two non-production environments, for use in support of an unspecified number of Named Users.

  • Each CPU license to a Product entitles you to assign the Product to a single CPU in one production environment and up to two non-production environments, for use in support of an unspecified number of Named Users.

  • Your license to a Product will be under a Named User or CPU license type, as specified on an order.


More Definitions of CPU

CPU. (Central Processing Unit) means a functional unit in a computer that interprets and executes instructions. If the right of Use is based on CPUs and if the Licensed Component is used on a single computer with multiple CPUs, the CPU license must correspond with the number of respective CPU’s contained within such Computer
CPU. A CPU is a computer processing unit, also known as a processor or microprocessor. It can contain multiple cores in both virtualized and/or non-virtualized environment.
CPU means a chip that contains a collection of one or more cores on which the program is running. Regardless of the number of cores, each chip counts as one (1) CPU. This definition pertains solely to the TIBCO LogLogic Product Line and does not affect, nor is it affected by, the Processor Unit Type or Processor counting policy.
CPU means a physical or virtual core to which an instance of a Product is assigned in support of an unspecified number of Named Users in the environment specified on an order. We will supply each Product to you by making it available to you via an electronic download. You may make additional copies of the download files containing the Products for archival purposes.
CPU. (Central Processor Unit) means a data processing unit, normally identified with a single microchip mounted on a single circuit board and can comprise several Cores. A computer “box” can contain several CPUs. The “box” is sometimes referred to as a “server” or a “machine” (or possibly a “mainframe”).
CPU means a single computer, a central processing unit or logical partition (if a computer or server has more than one processor or logical partition).