The PowerPC family of CPU chips was a RISC type processor created together by IBM, Motorola and Apple.
They were most popular in the Macintosh computers before Apple started using Intel based processors.
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IBM and Motorola made Power PC Chips, the Motorola ones apple used when in different models, G1, G2 G3 G4 & G5 (Desktop Only).
types of register in the CPU are bits and chips
They are all CPU chips.
Computer chips are I.C.s (Integrated Circuits) exaples of which are Memory (RAM Chips) CPU Processor, Video Chips.
CPUs get power from two places-- From the motherboard through the tiny pins on the bottom of the CPU (Which in turn gets power from the 20 / 24 pin connector that connects tot he power supply) and from a 4 / 8 (Only on the newest boards) - pin connector that directly feeds the CPU a very steady supply of power. Both come from your actual Power Supply.
Discuss the 80X86 family of CPU’s
RAM can be part of the CPU.
Is the amount of data passes though the circuits
LGA
yes motherboard is a part of CPU
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