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Asynchronous I/O is a form of input/output processing that allows a program to initiate an I/O operation and continue processing other tasks before the I/O operation completes. Unlike non‑blocking I/O, which returns control immediately but may require repeated polling, asynchronous I/O enables the system or API to notify the program when the operation finishes. The term “overlapped I/O” is used for asynchronous I/O in the Windows API.
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