Technically, a microprocessor is a kind a CPU.
Im pretty sure it is located on the mother board But, there cna be objectives, they say the microprocessor is he CPU. So this is based on my knowledge.
CPU = central processing unit The term "microprocessor" and CPU are roughly equivalent, although the purists out there will probably say that CPUs are for larger machines and microprocessors are for embedded system or PC class machines. The answers: these are basically synonymous terms for all intensive purposes.
There is no specific name mentioned regarding this but we can say that INTEL has brot the components of CPU onto a single chip first
A microprocessor is a computer chip which executes instructions. It is part of a computer.A microcomputer is, well, a computer. It has a microprocessor, memory, I/O, etc There are three difference between microprocessor and microcomputer: 1. Microprocessor is one component of the microcomputer. 2. Microcomputer is a complete computer similar to any other computer. 3. The term peripheral is used for input/output devices. Peripheral: able to be attached to and used with a computer, though not an integral part of it.
Cores are basically the amount of CPUs packed into one CPU. So say, the dual-core (2 core) CPUs have the power of 2 cpu's packed into one unit. Originally, they just had the single-core CPUs, but recently, they've created the dual-core, tri-core, quad-core, and six-core CPUs. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
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I would have to say the CPU, the CPU is needed with any computer. If the CPU doesn't have a fan or heat sink it'll kill your computer, kinda like your brain
all you can do is connect it to a CPU with itunes and follow the instructions
Are you asking "What are the advantages of having a CPU"?CPU is an acronym for Central Processing Unit and is outdated being derived from original mainframe computers dedicating a lot of rack space for an actual "unit" comprised of boatloads of circuit boards, some going back to the age of vacuum tubes.Although today, we still say "CPU", more correctly, it's called the microprocessor; the equivalent of a rack full of components in a stamp sized area.On to the question: What are the advantages? Well first and foremost, the microprocessor (or MPU) is the "brains" of any digital computer including all the PC's, Macs, Amigas, and even simple Video Games.Simply put, your desktop PC will not, and cannot run without the CPU so I guess the simple answer to the question is "The advantage(s) of the CPU are that it basically "runs" the computer, executes all of the operating system software as well as all user applications like Word, Excel, games, and any other operating system et.al. like Unix, Linux, OS2, assembler, everything.Short answer: "The advantage of (a) CPU is it runs the software which makes a computer actually DO something."Of course, there are several other subsystems working with the CPU to make the system work together; like graphic and sound hardware, memory for the CPU to "remember things" and store data as it computes as well as other hardware to use, and various storage devices to store data when power to the main memory is shut off causing it to "forget" everything.But the CPU is the bad boy which coordinates, and does most of the "grunt work" necessary to make a computer a useful device.
Yes one can say that as a microcomputer is referred as that computer that has onl a single microprocessor involved in it whereas the macrocomputer is taht computer that has more than one microprocessor involved in its configration Anand bhat(mca@kiit-870024)
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