You can choose motherboards based on following chipsets: Intel
It should be self-evident. It's a motherboard capable of supporting a single CPU.
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
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Processors don't connect to a motherboard, there are installed in a socket. What determines if a processor is compatible is the type of processor... PGA(AMD most of the time) or LGA(Intel) and the ammount of pins that are on the motherboard/processor.
function of the processor is to process data
A processor which is embedded into the motherboard, therefore the CPU cannot be interchanged just like a normal socket style CPU can. They're usually found in portable devices such as watches and MP3 players, and also in industry such as traffic lights and power station controllers.
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No, a processor is not fixed to the motherboard. Most modern processors are designed to be easily removable and replaceable using a socket on the motherboard. This allows for easy upgrades or replacements without replacing the entire motherboard.
The Dell Precision 410 workstation was equipped with either a Pentium II or a Pentium III processor, at a speed between 350 and 700 MHz.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
i suggested that amd motherboard are used 64 bit processor. Intel are not used