there are a lot of factors that contribute to the overall performance other than the processor.the processor has to rely on the capacity of the RAM for it to perform faster and there has to be faster controllers that can provide a quicker interface to the drivers e.t.c- Edson 'scott' Chikoti.
A dual-core system is a system that has a single processor die with two physical cores. Each core acts similarly to it's own processor, so the computational load can be divided, and performance of individual programs will be better.
One may go to their system's process manager and under that window, there will be a tab called performance. This tab is the performance monitor. It tracks your processor work load and the amount of available RAM and VRAM your system has.
A dual-core system is a system that has a single processor die with two physical cores. Each core acts similarly to it's own processor, so the computational load can be divided, and performance of individual programs will be better.
It may be overheating. Check your system, motherboard and processor fans for blockage and performance.
The processor time is a function of the processor. The memory allocation is a function of the operating system.
in the subject LANGUAGE PROCESSOR OR SYSTEM PROCESSOR I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROCESSOR AND PROCEDURE
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Go to Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance and click on System. It'll show you the system information, which include the speed of the CPU/Processor. It'll probably be shown in GHz (Gigahertz).
only increasing the RAM will not improve the Performance of the PC. Increasing the Ram will help the system with little more space for opening the temporary files in the Memory. This improves the Stability & not the Speed. Performance is something based on the BUS speed of Processor, Ram, Motherboard & Hard Disk. (Performance is a combination of all the above.)
16 GB with one processor system and 32 GB with the 2 processor system
An operating system manage the word processor.It provides a basis for word processor
Yes. Multitasking is dependent on the operating system, not the processor.