Processor socket and chipset
A motherboard can support one processor only.
Yes. The Intel D945GNT motherboard supports dual-core Pentium D processors.
The socket type that it uses
the socket and the chipset
It depends on what kind of motherboard you're talking about. Generally speaking there are AMD based motherboards which will be used with AMD processors, and there are Intel motherboards that are to be used with Intel processors. For example, Asus is a motherboard manufacturer which offers both AMD as well as Intel motherboards. All other motherboard manufacturers usually offer both Intel & AMD.
Pretty sure this motherboard uses the LGA 1366 socket. This slot is used for most of the i3-i7 line of Intel processors, which are all multi-core processors. Yes it will support multi-core processing!
Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram
No. The Intel 865 chipset doesn't support dual-core processors.
Because different processors and chipsets don't all support the same bus speed.
Yes. This motherboard supports the AMD Athlon 64 X2. I believe the Athlon 64 X2 4800+ is the fastest processor this board will support.
The highest performance motherboard for audio editing and recording is the MC561LL motherboard from Apple Inc. It features 2x2.4GHz Quad-core Xeon Westmere processors with room for up to 12 cores, up to 64GB of DDR3 ECC SDRAM, support for 4 SATA hard drives, and ships with a custom UNIX/BSD derived operating system made by the manufacturer.
A quad core is one component (computer chip) consisting of multiple cores (computer processors). Processors were originally developed only using one core. If you wanted to do multiprocessing you needed to have two processors in your computer which meant having a special motherboard that could support multiple processors. The new processors (referred to as Multi-Core processors) are simply a single chip with two or more processors.