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processor can be classified by speed and make
the processor speed would be wrong. it would either be slower or it would be faster and yes. you could make it to fast and fry you processor.
Yes a faster processor will make a big difference
Mostly the resolution, speed of processor and the weight is what make the difference. It is not enough to need to upgrade, it is simply like comparing a 20" TV to a 23" TV, it is only a very small difference.
Whoa! What years are you talking here...............it does make a difference. TommyTrouble
The two major differences are the clock speed of the CPU itself, 1.60 vs. 1.66 GHz and the bus speed for the memory, 533 vs. 667 MHz. Embedded CPUs usually have features built in to allow for very small minimum specifications for a viable system.
The speed of processor is very high in comparison to that of user and input/output device.... So if processor is made to wait and work in the speed to user and I/O devices the system becomes very slow... Hence, in order to make full use of processor's speed MEMORY MANAGEMENT is done
746 watts = 1 HP.
The processor constantly needs to access the information on RAM; and signals can only travel at a maximum speed of the speed of light (theoretically), or about 2/3 the speed of light (in practice, using typical conductors). Therefor, having RAM far away from the processor would slow down the running of programs.
no difference..
Not such a specific question, but if your asking if you can make an automatic into a 5 speed, the answer is no. Transmissions are totally diffrent.
Intigrators is the highest/laatest chips processor in the last generation of computer that make the computer to speed.