ARM7 is an architecture, not a specific model. ARM7 processor can be made by any licensee of the technology to suit their needs. As such, their clock frequencies can range anywhere from 1 Mhz to 2.5 GHz.
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There is 423 pins in a Duel Core Processor.
1366 pins
242
depends on what processor your asking about
15
40 pins
SODIMM 200 PIN or 72 for 32bit processor
That depends upon the socket type the processor was made for. The Pentium 4 was released in three socket types: # Socket 423 (423 Pins) # Socket 478 (478 Pins) # LGA775 (775 Contacts) Note: in the case of the LGA775 the processor does not have pins. Instead it has contacts, while the socket actually has pins that connect to the contacts on the processor.
There are four pins in an Intel Core i3. The Intel Core i3 is a desktop processor. The machine has a dual-core processing unit which runs two independent processor cores in one physical package at the same frequency.