very amused n surprised to find a question like this and came to know that Chips of Intel do have gold in them but was unable to get u the exact amount of the Treasure in them but if u were looking for the treasure try this article on the chips of Intel itself might make u n fetch u millions as they did.
Do notify me if u find an answer satisfactory.
Here's the link
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=11§ion=0&article=75682&d=5&m=1&y=2006
Depends on which. Some have 1/4 some have 1/20 oz. Some of the older ones have almost $50 of gold in them
$25 dollars worth. About a gram.
less than 0.20gm in 1 processor
.12 gram at most
The Pentium D is basically a dual-cored version of the Pentium 4. It is nowhere near as efficient or powerful as a Core 2 Duo, and it actually generates slightly more heat than a Pentium 4.
The Pentium D is essentially a rebranded and double-cored version of the Pentium 4. The Core 2 Duo is a much more efficient and powerful processor.
The D is a reference to being "dual-cored," or having more than one processor core. Although it uses the same concept as the Pentium Dual-Core, they should not be confused. The Pentium Dual-Core is much faster, more efficient, and cooler-running than the Pentium D.
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It depends on your applications, but a Celeron D won't be all that much slower and will provide excellent value.
No. A Pentium Dual Core is a cost-reduced version of a Core 2 Duo. Think of it as the new equivalent of a Celeron. The Pentium D is basically a dual-cored version of the Pentium 4, but is far less efficient than a Core 2 Duo (or a Pentium Dual Core).
Yes
There is none. The Pentium D is based upon an older architecture and is slower, at any speed, than any Core 2 Duo processor.
yes
windows 7,, but for me.. xp is the best! :D
There is no Pentium 5 processor. The mainstream (non-budget) Pentium line ends with the Pentium D, which is essentially a dual-core Pentium 4. The Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad all have a very different architecture from the Pentium 4.
Pentium D is a dual core processor, while the Pentium 4 HT is a single core that is capable of running two software threads. More simply put, The Pentium D is 2 people each pulling their own wagons, the Pentium 4 HT is one person pulling 2 wagons with lubricated wheels. Over all, the Pentium D is better because it is truly dual core, although the Pentium 4 does a great job of trying.