The capacity of a CPU, if I am interpreting this question correctly, is going to vary by each processor. You would need to find the model number of the CPU, and search for the value of its cache.
When CPU is used with full capacity, so the system slows down. (The answer may be incorrect, delete this if not.)
This is called Moore's Law.
the answer to that one is prob. in your textbook
CPU speed and RAM capacity
In computing, background processing happens when the CPU (CPU's) have spare capacity from on demand requirements and can perform tasks without affecting the response time of the user.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
It depends on the capacity/memory of the CPU. Any queries that the CPU cannot process are put in the "queue" to wait on resources. The queries can wait indefinitely or there may be a system "timeout" parameter set that will kill a process if it waits for a designated amount of time.
CPU Hard drive speed and capacity Graphics card Cost upgrade-ability
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The computer has been improved by increasing its capacity to process and store data. This is by improving its CPU clock cycle and adding more memory.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
No, a CPU can handle much more than a hundred keystrokes of input at a time. CPUs process data in binary form and can execute multiple instructions simultaneously, depending on their architecture and capabilities. The amount of input a CPU can handle is determined more by factors like memory capacity and processing speed.