A CPU that requires one voltage for both internal and I/O operations.
5 voltage dc
A dual voltage processor is the type that can use two different voltages. This feature allows a processor to be compatible with more motherboards.
depends on quad processor type: For example Quad Processor Q8400 VID Voltage Range: 0.8500V-1.3625V
Microprocessor is a single chip processor.
To control the amout of voltage to the processor
The first Pentium Is required a voltage of 5 volts.
it a single processor
Yes. The correct voltage is detected based on keying or signaling from the processor.
Pentium MMX and AMD K6 both use dual voltage. The lower supply voltage is used for the core and the higher voltage is used to power the I/O pins.
Intel is currently preparing a six core processor for release.Four processor are the most you can get now.
It is called a micro-processor......a processor on a single chip
Quite simply, a Uni (Single) core processor has only a single primary calculations core. A Multi (Dual, quad, hexi, etc) core processor has more than one primary calculations core.