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{{cleanup-date|June 2006}}Without processor scheduling the [[Microprocessor]] would give attention to jobs based on when they arrived in the queue. This is not always optimal. Some applications should be given more time with the processor because that program is more critical. In order to do this, the processor give a priority level to different processes running on the machine. When two processes are requesting service at the same time, the processor performs the jobs for the one with the higher priority.
There are six named priority levels:
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