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Given an approximate 2 Gb for Windows standard processes, the 100 000 Miesweeper processes would only use around 3.2Megabytes of RAM, so you probably meant to suggest some 1 000 000 000 Instances of Minesweeper concurently - in which case, even so, a significant load could easily be swapped into CPU buffer.
Whilst it sounds odd it's not unreasonable to expedite categorisation and train deep learning through horizontal multipliers in this way to save the time on vertical iterations. However the limiting number of threads handled by CPU's can be a significant bottleneck.