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How did Intel revolutionized computers?

Intel invented the 32 and 64 bit microprocessor which are in all modern computers


What was the word length of Intel's 8088 microprocessor which powered the original IBM pc?

The Intel 8088 is generally considered to be a 16-bit processor (most registers were 16 bit registers), and therefore had a 16-bit word length, although its external data bus was only 8 bits wide.


What technology replaced the 64-bit Front Side Bus and has 16 lanes for data packets?

The technology that replaced the 64-bit Front Side Bus (FSB) is Intel's QuickPath Interconnect (QPI). QPI utilizes a point-to-point connection and supports multiple data lanes, with configurations typically offering 16 lanes for high-speed data transfer. This allows for improved bandwidth and reduced latency compared to the traditional FSB architecture. QPI is primarily used in Intel's multi-core processors, enhancing communication between the CPU and other components.


What is the size of int in 128 bit computer?

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.


What is 16 bit protected mode?

16-bit protected mode is still used for running legacy applications, eg. DPM compatible DOS extender programs (through virtual DOS machines) or Windows 3.x applications (through the Windows on Windows subsystem) and certain classes of device drivers in OS/2 2.0 and later, all under control of a 32-bit kernel.

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Is ddr3 ram is compatible for intel pentium dual cpu e2200 2.20ghz?

My system configeration is - Name : Intel Pentium E2220 Prossesor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2200 @ 2.20GHz Motherboard Model : G31M-S2L manufacturer : Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Package (platform ID) : Socket 775 LGA Graphics Name : : Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family Northbridge : Intel P35/G33/G31 rev. 10 Southbridge : Intel 82801GB (ICH7/R) rev. A1 Memory Type : DDR2 Memory Size : 2048 MBytes Memory Frequency : 400.0 MHz (1:2) OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit


What was the first Intel chipset ever made?

Federico Faggin and Ted Hoff were the chief designers of the first Intel chipset called "Intel 4004". The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit made from 1971 to 1981.


Is Intel core 2 duo a 64-bit processor?

Yes, however this Intel processor is backwards compatible with earlier Intel processors and can run 32-bit, 16-bit, and 8-bit instructions.


Is Intel Core 2 duo compatible with Vista ultimate?

Yes. Intel core 2 Duo is completely compatible with Windows vista Ultimate both 32bit and 64 bit


Can you have 32-bit graphics mode on your Intel 810 chipset Intel 82810 graphics controller?

Yes u can have them i am running few of those games u just need good Ram to run them :-)


Is the Intel Core 2 Duo a 64-bit processor?

All Intel Core 2 processors are capable of running in both 32-bit and 64-bit mode.


What is the importance of the Intel 8080 microprocessor?

It was the first Intel 8 bit processor to which followed the 8086, then the 80186, 80286, etc all of which were code compatible and are often referred to simply as x86 family processors.


What is Intel CPU?

I assume you mean an Intel Microprocessor. Intel has made many different microprocessors, starting with the 4 bit Intel 4004 in 1971 followed by the 8 bit Intel 8008 in 1972. The modern Intel Microprocessor used in PC is a 32 bit or 64 bit Microprocessor whose architecture is derived from the 8 bit Intel 8008. Some of the other Intel Microprocessor in this path of architectural evolution are the 8 bit Intel 8080, the 8 bit Intel 8085, the 16 bit Intel 8086 (and the 16 bit Intel 8088 with 8 bit external multiplexed databus), the 16 bit Intel 80186, the 16 bit Intel 80286, the 32 bit Intel 80386 (first 80x86 Microprocessor to implement virtual memory), the 32 bit Intel 80489, the 32 bit Intel Pentium (was originally to have been the 80586, but you cannot Trademark numbers only words and Intel wanted a Trademark at that time to protect their IP rights). Intel also built many other Microprocessors with unrelated architectures (e.g. 3000 series bitslice, 80432, 80860, 80960).


What is the best processor to have in my motherboard?

A 64 bit microprocessor such as Intel 64. These types of microprocessors are compatible with all major popular Operating Systems.


Are Intel Core Duo Processors 64 bit?

No, but the core 2 duo processors are: http://www.intel.com/products/centrino/compare.htm I also found this web page intersting: http://www.answers.com/topic/intel-core-cpu


How is the performance of Intel quad core?

If you are referring to the 64-bit Intel Core 2 Quad chipset, it's speed ranges from 2.4 to 3.0 GHz. The Intel Core i7 Extreme is the the current top of the line processor for desktops which tops out at 3.46 GHz. There is also a mobile edition for laptops. For servers, it's the Xeon E7 series.


The Intel 64-bit architecture is a radical departure from the Intel 32-bit Pentium architecture?

Itanium