That will be dependent on the processor and other electronic hardware.
The Operating System
they are micro chips too but very low cost and low performance one's...why will someone use i7 series processor in a thermostat ?
the processor is improve the system speed and it is give the commands of the other components
Kernal
2.2 GHz is a processor frequency, and 800 MHz is a FSB frequency. First defines how many operations can the processor does; second one defines how much information the processor transfers to other components of computer.
Some of the examples of electronic materials include the circuit boards and other components such as diodes and capacitors. A lot of electronic waste consists of electronic materials that were not recycled.
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Some of the components that are utilized by server computers are things such as a motherboard, processor, and hard drives. Other components would include graphics, power supply and network connections.
Definately. I would imagine a huge spike could sever the connections between many electronic components, and may also damage the box as well. Depends on the size of the spike of course and how well the components are physically protected.
The input devices receive the instruction from the user, which is then fed into the processor. The processor then executes the instruction and displays the result on the screen or other appropriate output device.
In the sense that there are many dedicated processors, yes. Besides the CPU (which may be multi-processor itself), the video and many other components have their own dedicated processor.