Yes.
no it does not you idiot it uses a frickin amd CPU not Intel. gosh
That will depend more on the motherboard and chipset used than the processor. Motherboards of that era would probably support between 256 and 768 MB of RAM, Most likely, the largest size modules you can use is 256 MB, so multiply that by the number of RAM slots and you'll have agood idea of how much your board supports.
Intel core i7 which has 512-bit
1.6 ghz intel pentium M 730 (Sonoma), 533Mhz FSB and PCIe x16 chipset 15.4 inch WSXGA+LCD Panel (Samsung) 512 MB DDR 400 MHz ram 64 MB ATi Mobility Radeon X300 Microsoft Windows XP Home
Yes. Though the amount the processor can access is far more limited by the chipset / motherboard than the actual processor. Theoretically, a Pentium II could support up to 4 GB of RAM (and even 64 GB of RAM if PAE enabled), but no chipset for desktop and standard server ever supported more than 2 GB for it, and most motherboards only supported 512 to 768 MB.
The requirements to run Office 2008 are: A Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (500 MHz or faster) processor Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or later 512 MB of RAM or more 1 GB of available hard disk space 1024 x 768 or higher resolution-monitor Office 2011 will not support PowerPC Macs and will require: A Mac computer with an Intel processor Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later
They have a central processing unit which runs at 48 Mhz, 512 MB ram, Intel Pentium III, Hard diskette, And DVD compact compatability
It is: 512 because 1*512 = 512 and 16*32 = 512
No. A Duron does not support AMD64 instructions, which are necessary to run a 64-bit operating system.
55% of 512= 55% * 512= 0.55 * 512= 281.6
I am a IT tech here in Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. From my exp the intergrated intel G33-G32 express chip sets will not support FEAR 2 or CRYSIS theses games req a third party GPU (graphics processing unit)... depending on your computers specs I.E desktop compuer/laptop for desktop i PCI -E GPU would be req to play theses games 512 mb or more with at least pixel shader 3.0 or above. As for Need for Speed Undercover a PCI-Express video card with at least 256mb video memory Because NFS gameplay and graphics is 75 percent software emulated witch means that the computers CPUwith process 75 percent of gameplay where the video card will only have the process the display and framerate of gameplay in the end if youe desktop or laptop computer has built in 512mb video memory then yes your chipset will play NFS only thats only if you use a preload to manualy set the graphic proerties down inorder for the game to lauach with our error
x -512 = 0 Add 512 to both sides of the equation. x = 512