Registers
Registers
registers
I believe you are referring to the CACHE.Many processors have L1, L2, L3, and L4 cache.Current processors generally focus on L2 cache,NEW ones sometimes go to L3.Registers are small holding areas on the processor chip that work much as ram does outside the processor.
Registers
Not as a rule, they are too small, fast and live in completely different areas
A register variables is that which got space in CPU internal register sets this requst can be granted or rejected by CPU ,by register veriable the processing speed become much faster for that variable.
A computer processor? Mostly silicon, with small amounts of arsenic, boron and phosphorous
Because the printed circuits are so small that you need a microscope to see them.
Hz is short for Hertz, the rhythm, or pace at which the processor works. If it was 100 Hz, the processor would be able to do 100 small tasks each second.
What is small farm holding
NO. They are hooked together ( If that is what you want to call it ) by a small rod That has a small clip holding it to the Handel mechanism NO spring.
Gamecube used a processor manufactured by IBM, based off of the PPC 750CXe processor used in computers. It had several small modifications, of course, and is named "Gekko"
You cant use a processor unless it has 3 or more small blades. I would recommend a blender and use small amounts to reduce the risk of broken blenders.
Well a processor is normal size so i guess a microprocessor is small because it has 'micro' which means small before 'processor' thus making it small. Herp and a derp. They make processors smaller and call them microprocessor's. P.S your speelling sucks.