There is no difference between a laptop and desktop CPU. DIFFERENCE IN USE: LAPTOP - is intended for mobile people but in reality we put it at the top of table or desk - better we call it as "NOTEBOOK" only, then we have no problem in using it at the top of table. DESKTOP - is intended at the top of a desk, but in reality or mostly installed below or under the table or desk. Also they call it as CPU??? So what shall we call the real CPU (Processor) in the motherboard? POCKET PC - is intended for mobile people and to placed in jeans pocket, but in reality we put it in our clutch bag, etc. or at the side of belly belt… ADDITIONAL INFO: You will find and read this Warning in all Notebook User's Manual... DO NOT PUT THE NOTEBOOK PC ON YOUR LAP OR OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY TO AVOID INJURY FROM HEAT!
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The first major difference between the two is going to be that the socket for the processor is different between a desktop and a laptop. Same also goes for the RAM. Also laptop manufactures will use lower powered chipsets than you would find in a desktop typically.
You can carry a laptop around with you...it is mobile.
No. The processor in any computer is engineered for the particular motherboard. It is unlikely that the desktop and laptop processors will be compatible.
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A desktop is larger and sits on a desk. A laptop is smaller and portable; you can carry it with you.
Generally, a laptop processor should NEVER generate more heat than a desktop processor. That is because a laptop processor uses less power, hence the heat generated would be lesser.
A desktop processor is a processor that has been optimized for maximum performance on the desktop, for tasks such as playing video games or editing video. This is as opposed to a laptop / mobile processor, which is optimized to provide longer battery life and run cooler.
There are many differences between having a laptop and desktop. Laptop computers really a great where you are moving around the house desktop computers won't allow you to move around.
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
The largest difference between any laptop computer and desktop computer is that a laptop is portable and a desktop is not. If you do not require you computer to be portable then a desktop computer is preferable as it will be cheaper to purchase than a laptop of equal specs.
A desktop usually has more processing power, and isn't portable.