what would happen if the microprocessor flaw happen today
Type your answer here... The first microprocessor was found in 1971 by Intel, and it's name was Intel 4004.
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Most computing shops will sell Pentium Processors. They can also be bought online through Amazon, for example, or through the Intel website itself. Pentium Processors are often found on eBay.
A Pentium 3 Processor is found in many different systems and accomplishes many things. A Pentium processor is the name of the Intel company's central processing unit (CPU) hardware.
I would look for it on the mother board.
The Pentium III was a processor found in many computers, both desktop and laptop, in 1999 and early 2000s.
yes,because i am having it now
Microprocessor is nothing but the Integrated Circuits (ICs), are found in many applications from household - Microwave Ovens, Refrigerators etc. to time critical and the mission critical applications such as Nuclear Power Reactors, Aerospace vehicles and even could found in our digital computers. Microprocessor's components include the storage devices such as the registers, the devices to perform the arithmetic and logic operations and control devices which control the flow of information through the Microprocessor. Jeevan bhandari. net.concept007@gmail.com
As far my knowledge goes the only difference i found in a thermal magnetic relase & microprocessor based was in a microprocessor based Circuit breaker we have a additional protection i.e. for Earth fault. Aparts that the range of fault setting in a microprocessor based circuit breaker is more than in a thermal magnetic trip unit.
It is and it isn't. Intel has packaged a large number of different processors as "pentium 2" and "celeron." The celeron tended to be the "budget processor," but due to availability the Celeron frequently was actually a real Pentium 2. The Celerons were labeled and set to report that they were weaker than they really were. This is where overclocking comes in. Overclockers found that Celerons could be overclocked just as well as the Pentium 2 chips on certain production runs. A little more research showed what actually was going on.
Intel has changed the global marketplaces dramatically since it was founded in 1968 the company invented the microprocessor, the "computer on a chip" made possible the first handheld calculators and personal computers. by the early 21st century, Intel's microprocessor were found in approximately 80 percent of PCs worldwide.
Sort of. The processor is an Intel Coppermine-core processor that runs at 733 MHz. It is soldered onto the motherboard in BGA2 fashion, similar to that found in many older Pentium III and Celeron laptops. The processor can't be considered a Pentium III because it has half the L2 cache of a normal Pentium III at that speed and FSB. It's not a quite a Celeron either, though, since no other Celeron in that layout had that high an FSB (133 MHz in the Xbox vs. 100 MHz for other mobile Celerons. It thus sits somewhere in between in terms of performance.Architecturally, it is no different than a Pentium III, though. Linux applications written for the Pentium III can run without modification on the Xbox.