It very much depends on the individual model. Most laptops do not allow easy access to their processors, necessitating major disassembly of the laptop. Some processors are also integrated into the motherboard rather than placed in a socket, making removing them impossible or impractical.
yes
223 Mhz is the slowest processor i have seen installed onto a laptop.
Generally, a laptop processor should NEVER generate more heat than a desktop processor. That is because a laptop processor uses less power, hence the heat generated would be lesser.
nothing
A laptop processor is a CPU optimized for Laptops. One of the main characteristics differentiating laptop processors from other CPUs is low power consumption.
NO
1080 GHZ in a laptop refers to the speed of the processor.
That would be counter intuitive, buy a laptop with a fast processor in the first place.
No. The processor in any computer is engineered for the particular motherboard. It is unlikely that the desktop and laptop processors will be compatible.
no the keyboard is the laptop
yes,, if the sockets are compatible.. but if you are going to upgrade a laptop I can only tell you that it would be risky..
The Pentium III was a processor found in many computers, both desktop and laptop, in 1999 and early 2000s.