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Q: How many CPU's do microprocessors contain?
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Give atleast 10 differences between microprocessors and CPUs?

CPU are microprocessors.


How many cpus does the Pentium 4 have?

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Which is advanced microcontroller or micro processor..?

An advanced microprocessor is an advanced CPU, such as the Intel i3/i5/i7 CPUs. Because the CPUs keep getting thinner and thinner and smaller and smaller, they call them microprocessors, because of their size. Hope this helped! SeanHolshouser


What is the difference between microprocessors and CPUs?

Difference Between Microprocessors and CPUsAll CPUs are microprocessors. All microprocessors are not CPUs. CPU stands for "Central Processing Unit" but it is not the only microprocessor in a modern computer system. Others include the GPU (graphics), Northbridge (memory and bus control), Southbridge (ATA bus control), and a multitude of other small processors for tasks such as controlling the read-heads in a hard drive, how to process sound, and other non-trivial tasks. Another AnswerThe CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the core of any computer, while the microprocessor refers to the whole functional chip that is inserted into a motherboard. The CPU is the sub architecture of the microprocessor that interprets the program instructions and cascade triggers the sub-functions of each instruction.


How do you assemble or disassemble CPU?

In early computers that were made with vacuum tubes, transistors, or simple integrated circuit chips you could do this. However since the development of the microprocessor this has become impossible, as the CPU is entirely inside one integrated circuit chip.In modern microprocessors the CPU is actually only a tiny part of that microprocessor chip, sometimes less than 1/10th of the circuits on the chip which now typically includes: memory management, input/output devices, ADCs, DACs, etc. Also multicore microprocessors contain several independent CPUs on the one chip (as many as 16 CPUs in some chips).


Is the CPU the same as a microprocessor?

No. While a CPU is an example of a microprocessor, many microprocessors are not CPUs, but perform other tasks to aid the CPU. An example would be the GPU of a video card, or the DSP (Digital signal processor) of a modem or sound card.


What is AMD x2?

AMDs 'dual core' CPUs, those that contain 2 CPU cores, as opposed to the 1 CPU core found in earlier AMD (and intel, VIA, cyrix etc) CPUs. Dual core CPUs have much better multitasking performance than traditional single core CPUs.


Why does every computer have a CPU?

Microprocessors makes things easier so that you don't have to hard-code the logic directly. (which up until the invention of integrated circuits and the microprocessor everything was hard-wired) As CPUs are multipurpose microprocessors, they are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, but fall short in performance if you expect it to render graphics.


How many microprocessors does a segway have?

it only has 23


Do today's microprocessors have more transistor than those of 1970s?

Yes. Today's microprocessors have many, many times more transistors than those of the 1970's.


What does the arithmetic logic unit alu do?

In computing, an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) is a digital circuit that performs arithmetic and logical operations. The ALU is a fundamental building block of the central processing unit of a computer, and even the simplest microprocessors contain one for purposes such as maintaining timers. The processors found inside modern CPUs and graphics processing units (GPUs) accommodate very powerful and very complex ALUs; a single component may contain a number of ALUs.


What are 10 microprocessors?

Ten microprocessors are the 4004, 4040, 8008, 8080, 8085, 8086, 8088, 80286, 80386, and 80486.There are many more, and this list only included some of the Intel microprocessors, in mostly historical order.