through the pin connectors
There is 423 pins in a Duel Core Processor.
The "core" in a processor is the microprocessor inside of the CPU(Central Processing Unit). For example, if you have a Dual Core CPU then you have 2 microprocessors inside of the CPU, this allows you to do two things at once, as a microprocessor can only do one thing at a time the only exception to this is Multi-Threading which allows one core to do the work of multiple cores, but its not as fast as having multiple cores.
The bus interface unit is the part of the processor that interfaces with the rest of the PC. Its name comes from the fact that it deals with moving information over the processor data bus, the primary conduit for the transfer of information to and from the CPU. The bus interface unit is responsible for responding to all signals that go to the processor, and generating all signals that go from the processor to other parts of the system.
The maximum FSB speed of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 1066MHz. Note: This is for the Core 2 Duo line only. Intel Dual Core CPU's differ.
The bus interface unit is the part of the processor that interfaces with the rest of the PC. Its name comes from the fact that it deals with moving information over the processor data bus, the primary conduit for the transfer of information to and from the CPU. The bus interface unit is responsible for responding to all signals that go to the processor, and generating all signals that go from the processor to other parts of the system.
No! The Asus P5Q PRO Turbo motherboard has the Intel LGA775 processor socket, which supports the Intel Core 2, Cerleron Dual-core, and Pentium Dual-core processor families. Your FSB (Front Side Bus) speed is also too slow for the Core I7 CPU.
1066
Some software just does not work right, use CPU-Z.
Intel core i7 which has 512-bit
atc bus
From what I know, the Dual core processor works by have two compact processor cores or brains, set together, side by side, and they both have individual caches. All of the computers processes are routed through one or both of the processor cores. this allows for faster processing. * Just as an addition, the Intel Core 2 Extreme (which is intels quad core processor) is not the most advanced processor out there. The most advanced is the Azul Vega 2 Processor which has 48 cores in one processor.
In the 8086/8088, the execution unit is the part of the processor known as the CPU. It executes the instructions and generates the results. The bus interface unit, on the other hand, is the part of the processor that handles reading and writing to memory. The two are somewhat loosely coupled, with the bus interface unit attempting to always be ahead of the execution unit, i.e. using the cache, so that the execution unit's wait time is minimized and performance is maximized.