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Within the chipset
Within the chipset
That would be DDR-3 memory. Some multi-core systems use DDR-2 memory. Then of course there is cache memory, but that is a variation of SRAM, and it has been used ever since the 386 or 486 machines. Nowadays, cache memory is not in discrete chips, but a part of the processor. Placing the cache memory and memory controller on the CPU die greatly improves the throughput.
Notebook Era Web Site - Notebook Drivers Online Download http://www.notebookera.com http://notebook-drivers.notebookera.com http://opendrivers.notebookera.com The real answer is: The DC controller is a card inside the notebook that converts voltage to CPU core voltage.
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The missing drivers are: Audio Device on High Definiton Audio Bus Ethernet Controller Mass Storage Controller Modem Device on High Definition Audio Bus SM Bus Controller Video Controller Video Controller (VGA Compatible) What are the names for these missing devices? It's got XP, and it's an Intel Dual Core Processor. from here~! http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp?service=EU
no idea, but its called a hard drive. Core memory has nothing whatsoever to do with hard drives. Core memory is more analogous to RAM, but was made of small metal or ceramic rings through which wires were threaded. Applying voltages to the wires changed the magnetic polarity of the rings, allowing them to represent "on" and "off" states. See the Related Link for much more information.
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Depending on the brand, You have the main core/ cores then cache L1 and L2 and a memory controller
That would be DDR-3 memory. Some multi-core systems use DDR-2 memory. Then of course there is cache memory, but that is a variation of SRAM, and it has been used ever since the 386 or 486 machines. Nowadays, cache memory is not in discrete chips, but a part of the processor. Placing the cache memory and memory controller on the CPU die greatly improves the throughput.
The E450 has a clock speed of 1.65GHz, slightly faster than the 1.6GHz E350. But the more significant differences are in the integrated graphics and memory controller of each. The AMD Radeon HD 6310 paired with the E350 has a core speed of 500MHz. The AMD Radeon HD 6320 that comes with the E450 has a core speed of 500MHz also, but it has a turbo function that increases it up to 600MHz when needed. The memory controller with the E350 can only handle DDR3-1066 memory, but the E450 can handle faster DDR3-1333.
Core memory refers to computer memory that consisted of magnetic cores. This memory is now obsolete and is replaced by semiconductor memory known as main memory.
Maybe you mean "northbridge"? in that case:The northbridge has historically been one of the two chips in the core logic chipset on a PC motherboard. The northbridge is the memory hub controller.
A computer "core" was a type of computer memory.
were is the inner core located
Cache memory is built into the central processing unit, commonly known in short as the CPU, or it can be located on a separate chip next to the CPU. In other sense, cache is located between CPU and Main Memory in the memory hierarchy of a computer system. just type allinurl:cache memory, in google search and you will find your answer with more pictures and a lot more about cache memory.
it is the core of the central nervous system so i think it produces the main controlls of speech, memory, walking etc if damaged
On a 1998 Ford Ranger : The evaporator core for the air conditioning system is inside the plastic case ( that also holds the heater core ) located behind and below the glove compartment in the dash on the passenger side
All of the processors shown have extended memory.