Noun
PLD (plural PLDs)
(electronics) Initialism of Programmable logic device.
In his closing event for his campaign for the PLD presidential candidacy, former secretary of the Presidency Danilo Medina sent out an apology. Source: Internet
There is a rare case, where the user does not have any PLD instruction in their software code, but due to a mispredicted branch, the processor fetches in some random data that appears to be a PLD instruction, and then it gets speculatively executed. Source: Internet
That year Leonel Fernández achieved the first-ever win for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), which Bosch had founded in 1973 after leaving the PRD (which he also had founded). Source: Internet
PLD deputies have announced that they will be taking time off for campaigning in the run-up to the party's 6 May primary election. Source: Internet
The AC is asking the PLD candidates to submit their list. Source: Internet
The former Vice President called for the immediate reunification of the PLD. Source: Internet