Input/Output Vs. Processing
Programs can be run simultaneously in the computer because of the difference between I/O and processing speed. While one program is waiting for input, instructions in another can be executed. During the milliseconds one program waits for data to be read from a disk, millions of instructions in another program can be executed. In interactive programs, thousands of instructions can be executed between each keystroke on the keyboard.
Channels Provide Simultaneity
In mainframes and mainframe-like architectures, multiple I/O channels allow for simultaneous I/O operations to take place. Multiple streams of data, sometimes hundreds, are being read and written at the exact same time.
A Note on Ancient Terminology
In the days of mainframes only, multitasking was called "multiprogramming," and multitasking meant "multithreading." See multithreading.
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