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"Massively parallel" refers to a computing architecture or processing model that involves a large number of processors or computational units operating simultaneously to solve a particular problem or perform computations. This approach is used to speed up processing by dividing tasks into smaller sub-tasks that can be executed concurrently. Key characteristics of massively parallel systems include: 1. **Large Scale**: They consist of hundreds, thousands, or even millions of processors or cores that work in parallel.

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