At first. Computer has few processors:
Central processing unit (CPU)
Graphics processing unit
Sometimes
Physics processing unit
Digital signal processor
Network processor
Front end processor
I believe you ask about CPU. The CPU plays a role somewhat analogous to the brain in the computer. The term has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s.[1] The form, design and implementation of CPUs have changed dramatically since the earliest examples, but their fundamental operation remains much the same.
The computer's processor processes all the information given to it, and basically comprehends and does every click of the mouse that you do.
No. What purpose does a mouse serve with nothing to process its clicks? What good does a monitor do with no computer to send it information? Input and output devices are peripheral devices and need to be connected to the processor to serve a purpose.
Not enough information.
the graphics processor
2.2 GHz is a processor frequency, and 800 MHz is a FSB frequency. First defines how many operations can the processor does; second one defines how much information the processor transfers to other components of computer.
It's called a Processor. Its computes , or processes information in the computer.
If are using Windows XP, find My Computer and right-click on it. Then click on Properties. This will bring up a window that shows all of your processor information.
The processor (aka CPU - Central Processing Unit)
System Information Utility. The System Information tool is a utility that displays information that is specific to your computer. It displays the Product Name and Product Number which you will need to download drivers or software. It lists some of the hardware specifications for the computer, such as processor type and processor speed and amount of RAM.
No, an input device is something that carries data into something. In this case, the processor. This incoming information doesn't have to be analog information coming from a human, but it sometimes is. (E.G. a computer mouse, a computer keyboard) It also could be another electronic device interacting with the computer. (E.G. a flash drive, a phone, an mp3 player). For a better way of understanding this, here is how input and output work: Input -> Processor -> Output Keyboard -> Computer -> Monitor
The tool may not be capable of reading the CPUID correctly.
is a separate processor used to handle all graphical information in a computer. Its separate from the CPU thus decrease its load or work
nothing to do with the computer, its the processor the determines that (u can get processor upgrades)