your question not clear?
what you mean by read a processor?you mean the printing on the processor
or processor schematic?
the data execution?
the first one is easy you can use magnifying lens
others are cannot be explained here?
you have to study computer sciene
or cpu architecture
What is the difference between dual core and atom processor?Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_dual_core_and_atom_processor
I believe I read somewhere that the Intel Celeron line was the equivalent to the sempron line
RAM
Read the manual or consult a professional on the subject.
Most newer motherboards will display sensor information in their BIOS. SpeedFan, a Windows program, can also read the sensors on your motherboard and processor.
So that the processor can both read and write data.
First, you have to have a 64 bit processor. Beyond that, you need a motherboard that supports the processor and whatever memory and diskspace that Windows requires. (read the package)
If you are actually able to see the processor die, you should be able to read the text written on the top of the processor.
No, if it is coded it would display only set of meaningless characters.
You either do not have another word processor, or you set that as the default program to pen files of that type.
Actually president and chief executive officer of AMD is Rory P. Read.
Control unit generates all the control signals like memory read signal,i/o read signal,memory write signal etc