Hyper-Threading is a technology used by some Intel microprocessors that allows a single microprocessor to act like two separate processors to the operating system and the application programs that use it.
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Intel i7 kot. tp xtau lak dia punya function. Intel i7 perhaps. but I'm not sure its function.
Yes most technology have cpus.
Microinstructions or microcode is found in the CPU.A feature on newer CPUs is the ability to patch microcode on the fly. That way, if the manufacturer turns out buggy CPUs, they don't have to recall them. The BIOS manufacturer would be given the patches to include in their BIOS instructions, so an older release of a particular CPU could then function similarly to the current version, even if it is a tad slower due to needing to use microcode to replace buggy hard-coded instructions.
CPUs are designed especially for Laptops. They will shut off portions of themselves when not in use.
First, GHz. GB is a measure of number of bytes, not CPU speed. Many modern CPUs have a feature which enables the CPU to slow down when not in heavy use. AMD Athlon's "Cool 'n' Quiet" is an example of this technology. For example, you might have a 2.6GHz CPU but when you're only browsing the Internet or writing emails, it might slow down to 1.6GHz.
some factors that you need to consider.first the purpose you need that cpu.the cpus clock,the cpus fsb,the cpus socket to be compatible with your motherboard and the cpus l2 cache
There is nothing in the CPU hardware itself. This is handled by "anti-virus" software.
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
Many CPUs have what is known as a CPU cache. The function of this CPU cache is to speed up access to data.
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AMDs 'dual core' CPUs, those that contain 2 CPU cores, as opposed to the 1 CPU core found in earlier AMD (and intel, VIA, cyrix etc) CPUs. Dual core CPUs have much better multitasking performance than traditional single core CPUs.
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