No version of Windows runs on Motorola-designed processors. Certain versions of Windows NT and Windows CE ran on PowerPC processors, which Motorola manufactured along with IBM.
Absolutely. These were the newest processors available when Windows XP was released.
There are several different Motorola processors. No version of Windows supports 680x0 or 88000 processors. Early versions of Windows supported PowerPC processors, but it had few applications available and was discontinued a long time ago.
Windows XP Professional supports up to two processors
Any x86 processor from the 386 on up to present-day processors can be used with Windows 98.
Neither one is a particular computer (they are manufacturers, not model names), and neither has a product lineup solely compatible or incompatible with Windows 98. IBM made several workstations with PowerPC processors that obviously cannot run Windows 98, and newer Macs have Intel processors that can run Windows 98, though the hardware is not fully compatible.
It support maximum of 4 processors By. V.ARAVINDRAJ
No. iBooks use PowerPC processors, which are incompatible with Windows XP.
Yes. Windows Vista fully supports quad-core processors.
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Windows 7 IS an operating system... Maybe you should be asking what processors support Windows 7?
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