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A laptop.
The Type of transfers that must a computer interconnection structure support thats a bus is the following: (1) Memory to Processor (2) Processor to Memory (3) I/O to Processor (4) Processor to I/O (5) I/O to or from Memory
I think it is safe to believe that it depends on the processor architecture. When you say 128-bit computer, this may mean different things. There is no such thing as an "128 bit computer". The design may allow 128bit core (processor) in which case an int most likely be 128bit. Or it may imply that only the bus is 128 bit. Or both. One may assume that on the 128bit Intel processor when it becomes available , the size of an integer data type will be 128bit IF it has an 128bit core, and not just the bus.
I am unable to find much detailed information about this computer. Based on the type of processor and the amount of RAM it supports, I would estimate it came out around 1994 or 1995. Reading the BIOS date of manufacture may help you to narrow the time frame a bit.
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the system used to run a computer
A word processor is a type of software. It is a program that is run on your computer.
The quad core processor is a processing unit for computers. The main type of computer that a quad core processor runs on and is used on is a Dell computer.
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No It won't. Your processor has to be compatible with motherboard and the type of ram your going to use.
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depends on the type of processor and the mhz speed of the ram but this sounds like a decent PC
It is a computer with word processing software or a dedicated computer (or typewriter) with word processor software embedded in a chip. Either way, it involves some type of computer hardware and word processing software.
The maximum temperature of an Intel processor varies by the type of processor and the chassis of the computer. Many of the Intel processors however, will send a message to the motherboard to shut the computer down if the temperature goes over 100 degrees Celsius.Ê
The fastest type of memory on a computer is the registers that form the execution model of the processor.
RISC (reduced instruction set computer) and CISC (complex instruction set computer) are two major types of processor architecture. These styles differ in the way that they handle incoming instructions, making it difficult to compare the clock speeds of the two types, as a 2.0ghz RISC processor will be faster or slower than a 2.0ghz CISC processor depending on the structure of individual applications. Knowing which type of processor you have is accomplished by knowing which company made your processor.Related Searches:Gaming ProcessorCredit Card ProcessorDifficulty:EasyInstructions1 Open the "Start" menu.2 Press "Run."3 Type in "msinfo32" and press "Enter."4 Click "System Summary" and read the "Processor" tab. If your processor is made by Intel you have a RISC processor. If it was made by AMD you have a CISC processor.