No. The newer processor will not use the same motherboard.
The Pentium III was a processor found in many computers, both desktop and laptop, in 1999 and early 2000s.
The Intel Pentium M is a type of processor that is used in laptops. The M stands for mobile and the Pentium M is designed to use less power and generate less heat than a processor used in a desktop.
the Core, the Pentium, the Celeron, and the Atom families
desktop hp with 6 gb memory a quadcore processor and 1 tb hard drive because it has more HD space and RAM memory
well it depends on the Processor speed really a Processor is deffrent on alot of computers u can get 2 deffrent HP computers and they can be faster then the other but what you would be lookin for is a Processor u can remove and but better 1s in computers
The Dell Dimension 4800 was a brand of desktop that was discontinued in 2007. Some of the features this desktop had were a Pentium 4 Processor and and Intel Extreme Graphis controller. The Dimension series was replaced by the Inspiron line of desktops.
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The only difference between the two is the processor that they use and the company that makes them AMD(anthlon) and Intel(pentium). Although the brand shouldn't make much of a difference when shopping for computers you should pay close attention to the hertz/gigahertz (processing speed) that the processors have which will determine the overall speed and capability of the computer. Expect computers to have any where from 1.00(painfully slow) to 5.00+ gigahertz(super computer) of processing power and for the price to go up accordingly.
A Core i7 is not a laptop it is the processor inside a laptop or desktop. It is targeted at business and high-end computers both desktop and laptop.
Any AMD Athlon 64, Intel Core 2, or Core i7. Certain Pentium 4 revisions support 64-bit operation, all desktop Pentium Dual-Cores, and all AMD processors using socket AM2 or later.
Yes, there are some "no name" laptop brands that use desktop CPU-s onto their laptop motherboards. I have a laptop of "Vobis" manufacturer and I'm using Pentium 4 , 2.4 GHz, 533 MHz FSB desktop CPU in that machine.