yes because it is a type of computer
Registers in a microprocessor are utilized, even though the same operations can be done using RAM, in order to boost performance. Registers, although adding cost and complexity, are very much faster than RAM. Its a balance between performance and cost.
These are all basically the same thing.
It's the same thing.
The microprocessor determines how much RAM your computer can use
RIMM
There are both the same thing, ddr2 ram, is faster that ddr1 ram but ddr3 ram is more modern and faster
Yes, they are the same.
databus
The data bus.
Sorting is not a microprocessor specific thing. Sorting requires a program and, as such, is not dependent on which microprocessor is involved.
High speed memory that reside between the microprocessor and RAM in a computer.
The word "processor" means the same thing as "microprocessor", as they both do the same thing, process input signals into output data. The prefix was added once processors started getting smaller. Much smaller, even, than a fingernail. That's pretty small, hence the prefix "micro".