well CPU sizes are don't really change significantly within each generation of processor. Like the new Intel® i series processors, sandy bridge, (i3, i5, and i7) are classified under the 32 nm category, while the older generation i series were 45nm in size, and because the size is constantly shrinking due to something called Moore's Law, the sizes will continue to shrink as long as consumer demand for computers keeps up
depends on the CPU in question. They can vary from $20 to $20,000 depending on its purpose and availability, among other factors.
about the size of a modern stamp or a bit less,
if you count the square with connection pins about 2x2 inc.
a CPU it self is actually really small, but when all the components have been put onto it i.e the heatspreader its is approximately 5cmx5cm and 1 cm thin
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There is approximately 15 grams of gold in a CPU. MM says - Oh please!
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It might not be your CPU at fault, maybe your other hardware can't keep up with your CPU and your CPU has to slow down for them. If you think that this is not the case, you can always go to your bios and overclock your CPU.
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You can gain anywhere from 5-100% depending on how old your previous cpu was.
Many CPUs have what is known as a CPU cache. The function of this CPU cache is to speed up access to data.
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How much, when, how long, when you are doing what? Please be more specific.
Job control is a system function and is handles by an operating system. The CPU does not candle any job control functions. Job control is on a much higher level that the CPU is not designed to handle.
overclock the computer, ensure there is more than enough ram and that the GPU is more than suitable. Basically ensure that all the other components can support the CPU.