Not unless you replace the entire motherboard. Intel and AMD processors use different sockets and different chipsets.
Intel manufactures the Pentium CPU brand of microprocessors. Intel stands for Integrated Electronics and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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Yes, but it must be with one of the same type. EG, you can swap an Intel Pentium 3 1.5GHz with a Intel Pentium 3 2GHz, but not with an Intel Pentium 4 2GHz. Also, it must be the same socket type.
The main two manufacturers are INTEL and AMD. The 4th quoter results of 2008: INTEL - 80.96% AMD - 10.6%
Front Side Bus (for older Intel CPUs). Hypertransport (for AMD) and CSI (for newer Intel CPUs)
The best CPU right now is the Intel Core i7
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Nehalem is the name of the architecture. The Intel Core i7 is a chip based on that architecture.
A CPU manufactured by the Intel Corporation
No, it's Intel CPU Based Motherboard
Depends on what you're doing. I'll assume you're doing some gaming, where in that case if the graphics card is pretty old, I would get a newer GTX 1060, which performs better than the 970 and is cheaper. But if the CPU is overheating, you may have to upgrade that ASAP. But a CPU upgrade will also require a new motherboard, [possibly] a CPU Cooler, and RAM.
No its getting a new processor it is called the Central Processing Unit CPU and it is the brains of the computer, it is what makes the computer run programs. Ex of Processor Intel Pentium Dual-Core or AMD Turion getting a new and improved processer makes your computer run faster.
what was the operating temperature of the cpu for the intel celeron g540
Intel manufactures the Pentium CPU brand of microprocessors. Intel stands for Integrated Electronics and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Pentium D was the first dual-core cpu.
Intel Company and Amd Company designs and builds the essential technologies and produce Intel CPU for Canada and USA. They both have a large sector of CPU markets.
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