As technology has moved on from 8 - bit the only use for it now is hobby
The current Mac Pro uses the Intel Xeon Quad Core processor. Earlier incarnations would have had a G5 processor.
The Xeon processor is stronger than the Celeron processor.
in nanometers what is the current size of a quad-core processor
because its an 8bit micro processor similar to those used in micro controller . capable of performing 16 bits double register calculations . something easy to start with
Xeon
Unfortunately, no. AMD uses the Pin Grid Array socket system, where the processor has many pins that fit into holes on the motherboard. Intel, on the other hand, uses what is called the Land Grid Array socket system, where there are many pins on the motherboard's processor socket that connect with contacts on the processor. They're completely reverse systems, and attempting to use one with the other will result in severe, unrepairable damage to both the processor and the motherboard. Please do not attempt to use any Intel processor with a motherboard that uses AMD processors, or vice-versa.
Its exactly what is says on the tin. A 32-bit processor that uses the ARM9 architecture.
l1 is in motherboards l2 is on processor newer processor has l3 too
The first Pentium processors (Pentium 60 - 66). A Pentium OverDrive processor is also available for it.
The iMac uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor which is a 64 bit processor.
There are 45nm
64