1. compute - Noun
2. compute - Verb
To determine calculation; to reckon; to count.
Computation.
Source: Webster's dictionary“5G with Intelligent Edge is a game changer for applications like AR/VR, as well as for high-volume compute workloads like automation,” says Renu Navale, General Manager, Edge Services at Intel. Source: Internet
All the traditional hardware elements like compute, storage, and networking resources are virtualized. Source: Internet
A January 15, 1941 story in the Des Moines Register announced the ABC as "an electrical computing machine" with more than 300 vacuum tubes that would "compute complicated algebraic equations" (but gave no precise technical description of the computer). Source: Internet
A few jurisdictions compute net income as a fixed percentage of gross revenues for some types of businesses, particularly branches of nonresidents. Source: Internet
A closely related method can be used to compute the logarithm of integers. Source: Internet
A key advantage of the Euclidean algorithm is that it can find the GCD efficiently without having to compute the prime factors. Source: Internet