IMac - Intel-based - was created in 2006.
These are the Central Processing Unit (CPU) chips used inside Windows computers (and now Macintosh too). For example, the Pentium is an x86-based CPU. Originally built by Intel, other manufacturers like AMD make x86 CPUs. See Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel#Intel.2C_x86_processors.2C_and_the_IBM_PC
The best processor between AMD oand Intel based on their features is basically INTEL,as it is more affordable and popular.
Because that's the socket Intel manufactured it for.
No. The Celeron and Pentium Ms predate the Intel Core line by several years.
January 2006.
Maybe.
No. The iPhone is based on what is known as an ARM Cortex processor, manufactured by Samsung.
The Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2080 is a 32-bit microprocessor from Intel designed primarily for laptops. It is based upon the Intel Core Duo T2250, but with a smaller L2 cache.
Intel originally licensed its x86 tech to AMD. AMD later on improved on that design to x86-64, which it later renamed to AMD64. AMD licensed its AMD64 tech to Intel. As Intel licenses AMD the right to use the original x86 architecture (upon which AMD's x86-64 is based), these rival companies now rely on each other for 64-bit processor development. This has led to a case of mutually assured destruction should either company revoke its respective license.
Because that's how Intel designed it.
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