Proecessor is part of the mind of a computer. Although it is part of the main thought, the processor must also be equipped with other devices. Processor is often called microchipset. Physically small shape, but has great functionality.
Processor has been there since 1978, and continues to have progress to date. Different types of processor such as microprocessor 4004, 8008 Microprocessor, Intel386 Microprocessor, Intel486 DX CPU Microprocessor, Intel Pentium Processor, Intel Pentium II Processor, and Intel Pentium III Processor.
In this era of rapidly evolving technologies that increasingly today, the long-processor is very difficult to find. Instead, several existing processors include the Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.73GHz, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Intel Core Duo, Intel Core Duo i3, i5 Intel Core Duo, Intel Core Duo and i7.
Brand processor is from Intel and AMD. The types of Intel processors that are currently often used in a computer or laptop is the Intel Core Duo. Meanwhile, for processors with AMD, the most frequently used is the AM2 Athlon X2 and Phenom.
Performance of Intel processors always look good and faster.Especially when looking at Dual Core processor which also consists of several parts such as Intel Dual Core i3, Intel Dual Core i5, Intel Dual Core i7. Meanwhile, AMD processors are still not able to give good performance of its products.
Until now Intel has not had a chip that is able to instruct and processing of the 3D view. Meanwhile, AMD is able to produce a more appealing graphic quality with 3D.
Intel processors are able to manage the temperature and the temperature when it works. Meanwhile, AMD processors still have limits. This makes it superior to the Intel processor AMD processor.
Intel has not been able to show a good quality audio in their applications. Meanwhile, AMD is much better showing good results. The audio quality is meant is some communication applications such as file transfer, modem connection, and others.
Transistors that process all data at the computer or laptop that uses Intel's less than the AMD processor.
When Intel released a new processor, then it must be adapted to its motherboard. Meanwhile, AMD processors do not need to do so.
Intel's processor pricing is much more expensive than AMD processors.
AMD is not a motherboard, it is a company. "Advanced Micro Devices" - they manufacture CPU chips, motherboard chipsets and motherboards. All are used by Wintel type PCs (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.)
The advantages of an AMD CPU processor includes cheaper price tag and good for gaming. Other advantages include a longer life of one's motherboard and suitability for intense graphic use.
no it has an apple motherboard
One can purchase an AMD motherboard from many websites. The most common and best places to buy an AMD motherboard is from eBay's and Newegg's websites.
YES ITX is a motherboard. it is in intel, AMD, VIA .
1. There is no singular "AMD motherboard." 2. Linux is not a single operating system. 3. Probably.
Yes, It is compatible.
Processors don't connect to a motherboard, there are installed in a socket. What determines if a processor is compatible is the type of processor... PGA(AMD most of the time) or LGA(Intel) and the ammount of pins that are on the motherboard/processor.
No. The MSI KT4V is a Socket A motherboard. The AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3400 is Socket 754.
It depends on what kind of motherboard you're talking about. Generally speaking there are AMD based motherboards which will be used with AMD processors, and there are Intel motherboards that are to be used with Intel processors. For example, Asus is a motherboard manufacturer which offers both AMD as well as Intel motherboards. All other motherboard manufacturers usually offer both Intel & AMD.
No, it's Intel CPU Based Motherboard
No, it is not possible to substitute an AMD processor for an Intel processor on the same motherboard. The two processors use different types of mounting sockets, so they are incompatible. It would be akin to trying to put an alternator from a Ford into a Toyota. If you want to move to AMD, you would need to replace both the processor and the motherboard, possibly the RAM as well (depending on whether the new motherboard uses the same speed and type of RAM as the old motherboard).