asynchronous rendering
[/eɪˌsɪŋkrənəs ˈrendərɪŋ/]
noun
renderização assíncrona
1. A rendering technique where the graphics processing unit (GPU) renders frames independently from the main application thread, allowing rendering tasks to be completed without blocking other operations
Asynchronous rendering improves application responsiveness by preventing the UI thread from being blocked during heavy graphics calculations.
A renderização assíncrona melhora a responsividade da aplicação ao evitar que a thread da UI seja bloqueada durante cálculos gráficos intensivos.
2. In web development, a method where visual updates are processed in the background without interrupting user interactions or other asynchronous operations
Modern React applications use asynchronous rendering to prioritize critical updates and defer less important visual changes.
Aplicações React modernas usam renderização assíncrona para priorizar atualizações críticas e adiar mudanças visuais menos importantes.
This is a technical term primarily used in software development, particularly in frontend frameworks like React, Vue.js, and modern game engines. The term is consistent across Brazil, Portugal, and the United States technical communities, with 'renderização assíncrona' being the standard Portuguese translation in technical documentation and developer forums.
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