Processor

Proces­sor

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  • You can iden­ti­fy the proces­sor based on var­i­ous fac­tors. such as clock speed. FSB and L2 cache size.
  • The micro­proces­sor is the heart of the sys­tem. Micro­proces­sors process the data using instructions.
  • Intel Pen­tium micro­proces­sors are designed to work with every­day appli­ca­tions such as word proces­sors, spread­sheets. mul­ti­me­dia appli­ca­tions and games.
  • Intel Celeron micro­proces­sors are cheap­er and more eco­nom­i­cal than the Pen­tium micro­proces­sors.
  • Intel Core2 Duo proces­sors deliv­er faster per­for­mance, greater ener­gy effi­cien­cy. and more respon­sive multitasking.
  • Nehalem Archi­tec­ture includes a new proces­sor, new CPU sock­et, new mem­o­ry archi­tec­ture, new chipset. new moth­er­boards and new over clock­ing methods.
  • The Intel Atom proces­sor is Intel’s small­est proces­sor, built with the world’s small­est tran­sis­tors and man­u­fac­tured on Intel’s indus­try-lead­ing 45nm technology.
  • AMD Duron and Athlon are eco­nom­i­cal micro­proces­sors with good performance.
  • The sock­et on the moth­er­board con­nects the micro­proces­sor to the motherboard
  • By trou­bleshoot­ing, we can solve the micro­proces­sor prob­lems like over­heat­ing and slow processing.
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