No, not all processors use the same type of register. Different processors may have different types of registers depending on their design and architecture.
Multi processing is the use of two or more central processing units within a single computer system.There are three types of Multi processing units which includes processor symmetry, instruction and data streams and processor coupling.
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there are 14 registers in 8088 micro processor. All the 14 are 16 bit registers. They are4 segment registers viz - code segment register, stack segment register, data segment register, extra segment register.general registers are - accumulator register i.e. AX, base register i.e. BX, count register i.e. CX, data register i.e. DX and stack pointer (SP), base pointer (BP).index registers are - source index(SI), destination index(DI),and the other registers are instruction pointer and flags register.
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.
Yes, all processors do require some type of operating system. If not a computerized operating system, then it's a humanly operated system.
Because different processors and chipsets don't all support the same bus speed.
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AX is one of four general purpose registers in Intel's x86 architecture. It's primary function is to store result of some mathematic operations (or in other words accumulate their results). In the later generation of processors it become parto of EAX register. It is probably still present in your CPU, if you have x86 compatible processor.
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REgister for a business license with the government. Depends on what type of business you want to register. For example, if you were trying to get a license to be a day care provider you would find all of the needed information through a daycare agency.
All of them. All drivers for video cards running on x86 processors are compatible with Celeron processors.
LGA 775 processors are supported by LGS 775 sockets. Most, if not all, Intel processors are LGA 775, and almost no, if any, AMD processors are LGA 775. At www.newegg.com look up your processor and check the specifications to see what socket type it is.
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Almost all CPUs that have been used in personal computers since 1981 have been capable of supporting a desktop environment of some sort. This includes the Intel 8088 and descendants, the Motorola 68000, SPARC processors, PowerPC processors, ARM processors, Itanium processors, and Alpha processors. There are hundreds of models within each family, making a list of all of the ones that could support a desktop environment implausible.
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