Chips are used to store data and also for small operations, whereas a processor performs on given instructions and executes them sequentially.
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Modern processors and computer components use silicone. Older processors such as the 80486 and Pentium used ceramic on the original chips, and switched to silicone.
Intel chips are mainly designed to act as computer processors. Intel chips are some of the most common processor chips that are available on the market.
the difference is core 2 duo gives more cooler temperature and supports more features than dual core processors
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The difference is that Core Duo processors have to "engines" instead of one. With other words, Core Duo means 2 Intel processors in the same time working!
The main difference between coherent and incoherent machine is the consistency in performance. A coherent machine has processors that work in a consistent manner.Ê
AnswerThe primary difference between the Athlon series of processors, and the Turion series of processors (which are based on the Athlons) is that the Turion processors are designed for mobile platforms (like laptops) and consume less energy dissipating between 25 Watts (the MT series) and 35 Watts (the ML) and between 31 and 35 Watts for the TL series.The Athlon processors dissipate on average around twice that much power, although some of the specific Athlon Mobile processors have power dissipation levels similar to the Turions.Both processors come with L2 Caches of 512KB at the lower end up to 1024KB at the higher end, and processing speeds are comparable between the series.
Intel E processors are dual core, whereas Q processors are the newer quad core versions. For a definition of multi-core systems see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_core
One difference between scalar processors and vector processors is their startup times, with vector processors needing prolonged startup due to multiple tasks. Another difference is that scalar processors operate on only one point of data at a time.