No, the structures are completely different. You would have to replace everything which basically equals buying a new computer. Although i would love to see it done.I wish somebody would try it.
The G5 does not have an Intel processor it has an IBM Power PC processor.
Intel is a brand of processors and PowerPc is made by IBM
Centrino = better perfomance, less heat and less power consumption. The centrino is based on the newer Intel Conroe architecture.
That would require purchasing a new motherboard, processor, and power supply.
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 processor used in the Optiplex GX280 is an Intel 915G. This is a relatively low power processor that is commonly used in laptops or older desktops.
Atom is a small power efficient processor for netbooks. This is usefull for browsing net and performing casual office tasks, but not a gaming processor. The Intel atom processor is the Intel's second processor (CPU) designed specifically for "Net Books". It is based on an entirely new micro architecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo compatibility. It supports for multiple threads. It will be the Intel's smallest and lowest power processor. It will be manufactured on Intel's 45nm process technology. Recently, I'd purchased an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere, and is much lesser price as compare with Laptop and with a great battery life.
The new "P" prefix indicates a lower power processor, with a 25 instead of 35W TDP.
Sims 3 will not work with a G4 iMac. The game requires a recent Mac with an Intel processor.
According to Dell, the computer has a very good processor given the size of the laptop. The processor is called the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 2 GHz.
To give laptops twice the power without twice the bulk of the procceser it would have to have to have the same power it does.
No. A System/370 mainframe has far less computational power and memory than even a low-end modern computer with an Intel processor