MockQuestions

Computer Hardware Engineer Mock Interview

Question 27 of 30 for our Computer Hardware Engineer Mock Interview

Computer Hardware Engineer was updated by on September 13th, 2021. Learn more here.

Question 27 of 30

Can you discuss the difference between multiprocessing and multitasking?

"While multiprocessing and multitasking sound the same, they're different. Multiprocessing describes the ability of a central processing unit or CPU to execute multiple computer programs simultaneously. Computer hardware systems contain CPUs with multiple processors to enhance their multiprocessing capabilities. Multitasking is the ability of one multiprocessor, which can either stand-alone or be one of several processors within a CPU to switch between multiple programs that are running at the same time."

Next Question

How to Answer: Can you discuss the difference between multiprocessing and multitasking?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Computer Hardware Engineer job interview.

  • 27. Can you discuss the difference between multiprocessing and multitasking?

      How to Answer

      Multiprocessing and multitasking are both concepts used within a computer hardware system. While the terms sound synonymous, they are actually different. Knowing this and describing the differences to the interviewer will demonstrate your knowledge of microprocessors and the functions they provide within a computer hardware system. This enhances the interviewer's perception of your qualifications for this job.

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "While multiprocessing and multitasking sound the same, they're different. Multiprocessing describes the ability of a central processing unit or CPU to execute multiple computer programs simultaneously. Computer hardware systems contain CPUs with multiple processors to enhance their multiprocessing capabilities. Multitasking is the ability of one multiprocessor, which can either stand-alone or be one of several processors within a CPU to switch between multiple programs that are running at the same time."

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021