In computing, a queue unit is a dedicated hardware or software component that manages a first-in, first-out (FIFO) data buffer. It temporarily holds tasks, requests, or data packets before processing, preventing system overloads. Developers and system architects benefit from its use in load balancing, task scheduling, and network traffic management, ensuring smooth, efficient operation in high-throughput environments.
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