Yes as two or more processors work together.
A parallel computer system is a group of computers or processors inside a computer that all work together on one thing to solve the problem faster.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
The A4 and A5 chips runs at 1 GHz. Because of system optimization, it can appear to run as fast as a laptop or desktop computer with much faster processors with certain applications.
There are many different benefits of having a corporate computer system in place for your business as they can store more information and process much faster.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
I'd say: Motherboard, RAM, CPU, Processors, I/O.
Classic macs run off of Intel-compatible x86 processors, but they have upgraded over the years to fast and more capable processors. Macs are very expensive but are very much worth it for their ability to not pick up viruses and to run faster than other PCs.
No, the system clock is not the heart of the computer but the micro-processor. The basic characteristics that differentiate the micro-processors includes the instruction set, bandwidth, and the clock speed.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
286, 386 and 486 are very old processors. Check out this list of historical processors http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/computer/cpu-evolution.htm. The question needs to be restated. Generally "hardware system" is defined by a collection of computer components (hard drive, RAM, Processor, etc). However, if you are asking what the progression of processors has been since the 286, then the link should help. Good luck.
When multiple processes are running concurrently in a system, several effects can occur, both beneficial and challenging. Here are some of them: Benefits: Improved Throughput: Resource Utilization: Parallelism: Better Responsiveness: now Challenges are Resource Competition Complexity Deadlocks
As of June 2008, the most powerful computer system in the world is an IBM Blade server named "Roadrunner", which runs Linux on over 20,000 processors and 122,000 cores.