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One of the characteristics of various personal computer processors is that they are the brain of the computer. They are responsible for dealing with software and hardware instructions that run on the computer. Most of processor chips are rectangle or square with one side being notched.
Apple uses various processors from Intel for their range of computers.
Many sites that sell food processors also allow consumers to rate the products. Amazon and Walmart, for example, both offer this option so one can compare the best and worst reviewed processors. In addition, Consumer Reports offers a comparison of various kitchen appliances including food processors.
One can read reviews for various brands of baby food processors on many websites. Nextag has many reviews and price comparisons one can read on baby food processors. Circle of Moms is a group where many of its members have shared their reviews as well.
Software such as various word processors, desktop publishers, presentation and spreadsheets can have word wrapping in them.
Clock speed is only a useful comparison of speed when two processors share the same architecture. AMD and Intel processors have different internal architectures. At various points in time, one manufacturer had a more efficient architecture than the other, thus providing better performance at a lower clock speed. As of Q2 of 2009, Intel currently offers more efficient processors.
What are the future trends in processors?
32-bit processors
Linux can be run on a variety of processors, including several that have been used for desktop systems. The most notable would be Intel and AMD x86 processors, as well as PowerPC processors (used in older Macs. ) Other processors used in desktop systems now or in the past and supported by Linux include Motorola 68k processors, Alpha processors, MIPS processors, and ARM processors.
Rather than listing them all here (which is subject to change), it would be better if you went to the web sites for the various flavors of Unix/Linux to check on what processors are supported.
This is a complex and multi-pronged question. Please refer to the related questions below for features of each processor.