No, a processor is not fixed to the motherboard. Most modern processors are designed to be easily removable and replaceable using a socket on the motherboard. This allows for easy upgrades or replacements without replacing the entire motherboard.
The answer is the motherboard.
Motherboard
Processors don't connect to a motherboard, there are installed in a socket. What determines if a processor is compatible is the type of processor... PGA(AMD most of the time) or LGA(Intel) and the ammount of pins that are on the motherboard/processor.
function of the processor is to process data
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Components inside Computer (CPU) are Motherboard, Processor, RAM, Harddisk drive, Optical Media drive, SMPS etc.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
Motherboard is the main structure to which all other devices like CD rom, USB, Soundcard, etc... are connected. All connections are from mother board because the processor and builtin primary harddrive are fixed in mother board.
i suggested that amd motherboard are used 64 bit processor. Intel are not used
Depends on what processor you're using. Go to the manufacturer's site and find the product, it should tell you the socket that the processor requires. Any motherboard with that socket will be compatible
processor must be compatible with socket on motherboard