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A moderately-priced Dell Inspiron is equipped with an Intel i3 processor which is at 3.4GHz. It also has 8gb of RAM and a 3gb cache, making it quite powerful and good enough for just about anything.
The Atom processor is largely designed for low end applications.It's often found in netbooks and does not perform well enough for intensive applications.You can't compare it to a full size CPU,it's horse and buggy versus dragster.It is extremely efficient.
HP Pavilion Slimline s5200z is a powerful enough machine for running processor intensive applications.
Computer hardware enhances the software working. If the your software can handle 3D rendering and your processor is not powerful enough to handle the calculations then it won't work properly.If you replace your processor with a better multi core processor then your software working will enhance.
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The measurement of megahertz or gigahertz for a processor is a generally unsuitable indication of performance. Also, just because a processor is not the newest or fastest thing available does not mean it isn't more than suitable for many or even most tasks. A Pentium III isn't a "good" processor in terms of absolute performance, but even today it is powerful enough to decode standard definition video, play music, and run general office software.
Yes.
Very, very powerful. Maybe enough to kill a person.
I would normally think so. Anything that won't go in 11-cup processor in one piece can be cut down small enough to fit. Likewise, if more than 11 cups of product are required, empty the processor into a large bowl and fire up the processor again with more food.
You don't need to have your computer on to receive email. It will be there when you turn your computer on. However if you want to leave your computer on all the time it's better to get a multiple core processor. These shut down the unneeded processors to conserve power, but when needed they give you ample power for gaming or other applications.
if you do it fast enough and long enough it is extremely efficient