the architeecture of dsp processors supports fast processing arrays and it allows parallel execution. it has separate program and data memories.
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I believe its true. Computers need a processor. The early processors were made using separate components, logic gate ICs and transistors. They became MICROprocessors when all the logic gates and components were combined onto a single silicone chip, as a dedicated processor.
Yes, Answers.com has a page with a lot of info on Intel processors. http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-intel-microprocessors
An advantage of the Core i3 processor is that it is faster than previous processors such as the Pentium 4. A disadvantage is that the i5 and i7 are generally faster.
Microcomputers are small computers having microprocessors as their central processor. Some of its advantages are portability, less costly, user-friendliness, thus making them ideal as home computers.
Microcomputers are small computers having microprocessors as their central processor. Some of its advantages are portability, less costly, user-friendliness, thus making them ideal as home computers.
All new Macs use an Intel processor and many computers running the Windows operating system also use an Intel processor although some use alternative processors such as those from AMD.
VIA (owner of Cyrix processors)
It wasn't a matter of "smart" or not. It was literally a "do or die" situation. Traditional PowerPC processors simply couldn't perform any faster; the Cell processor wasn't available yet, and IBM couldn't produce the processors fast enough. Intel was the only company that could produce microprocessors in sufficient quantities to satisfy demand.
A variant when it comes to processors refers to related models of processors. For example, a variant of the Intel Core i3 processor is the Intel Core i5 processor.
A processor family is a group of processors that share similar features and construction. Which processors belong to a family is determined by the CPU manufacturer.
GIgaBytes The actual measurement of processors in in GHz. For example, a processor with 3.12GHz is faster than a 2.76GHz processor.