ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND TASK MANAGING METHOD
First Claim
9. A task managing method for managing tasks processed by an electronic device, the electronic device comprising a central processing unit (CPU) capable of processing a plurality of the tasks at one time, the task managing method comprises the steps of:
- analyzing a current utilization rate of the CPU;
determining whether the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate; and
reducing some tasks being processed by the CPU to keep the CPU working normally, if the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate.
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Abstract
A task managing method is configured to manage tasks processed by an electronic device. The electronic device includes a central processing unit (CPU) capable of processing a plurality of the tasks at one time. The task managing method includes the steps of: detecting whether a predetermined status occurs; analyzing a current utilization rate of the CPU; determining whether the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate; and reducing some tasks being processed by the CPU to keep the CPU working normally, if the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate.
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15 Claims
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9. A task managing method for managing tasks processed by an electronic device, the electronic device comprising a central processing unit (CPU) capable of processing a plurality of the tasks at one time, the task managing method comprises the steps of:
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analyzing a current utilization rate of the CPU; determining whether the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate; and reducing some tasks being processed by the CPU to keep the CPU working normally, if the current utilization rate is greater than or equal to a predetermined utilization rate. - View Dependent Claims (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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14-1. The task managing method of claim 13, wherein a priority order of the tasks processed by the CPU is predetermined, and the task being processed with a lowest priority is closed first.
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