1. There is no singular "AMD motherboard."
2. Linux is not a single operating system.
3. Probably.
AMD is not a motherboard, it is a company. "Advanced Micro Devices" - they manufacture CPU chips, motherboard chipsets and motherboards. All are used by Wintel type PCs (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.)
No, it's Intel CPU Based Motherboard
No, AMD microprocessors do not support Intel motherboards. Each processor type is designed to work with specific motherboard chipsets and sockets, which are not compatible with one another. Therefore, an AMD CPU requires an AMD-compatible motherboard, while an Intel CPU needs an Intel-compatible motherboard.
It depends on what kind of motherboard you're talking about. Generally speaking there are AMD based motherboards which will be used with AMD processors, and there are Intel motherboards that are to be used with Intel processors. For example, Asus is a motherboard manufacturer which offers both AMD as well as Intel motherboards. All other motherboard manufacturers usually offer both Intel & AMD.
no it has an apple motherboard
No it does not.
One can purchase an AMD motherboard from many websites. The most common and best places to buy an AMD motherboard is from eBay's and Newegg's websites.
No. It uses an AMD chipset. AMD owns ATI, NVIDIA's competitor, therefore, it can only run Crossfire, not SLI.
YES ITX is a motherboard. it is in intel, AMD, VIA .
Yes, It is compatible.
They both support Windows, Linux (& other Unix variants such as BSD), and can also support Mac OS X. However, most Mac OS X use primarily Intel instead of AMD.
No. The MSI KT4V is a Socket A motherboard. The AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3400 is Socket 754.