👉 A "widener" in the context of computer architecture refers to a type of processor that includes multiple levels of processing, each level consisting of multiple intermediate units or "widers." These "widers" are typically connected through a common bus and can be further divided into smaller "wider" units. The term is often used in conjunction with other terms such as "processor," "architectural architecture," "system architecture," etc., to describe the design of computer systems that include multiple levels