It's a central process unit management system or server management system.
it is the main part of a mother board
False
CPU
It is the cache controller that performs this function. It is the "bridge" or interface.= =
No. The Arithmetic Logic Unit hades basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division as well as logical and register operations such as and, or, and bit shifting.
DMA allows devices to communicate with each other directly, instead of relying on the CPU to manage the transfers. This frees the CPU up to do other tasks, and increases system performance.
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Is that supposed to be a trick question? You cant merge a ps3, wii and xbox360 together lol
The Cpu Temperature is The Maximum/Minimum temperature of Cpu, You have to be inside these limits for your Cpu Safety
Yes you will as CPU manufactures prefer if you use there CPU cooler as the cooler has been designed for the thermal rating of the CPU.
Which is a feature of the CPU
we can transfer data direct to and from memory without the need of the CPU. The transfer of data between a fast storage device such as magnetic disk and memory is often limited by the speed of the CPU. Removing the CPU from the path and letting the peripheral device manager the memory buses directly would improve the speed of transfer. This transfer technique is called direct memory access(DMA). During DMA transfer, the CPU is idle and has no control of the memory buses. A DMA controller takes over the buses to manage the transfer directly between the I/O device and memory. With Regards. Veer Thakur. Chandigarh.
The CPU, obviously.