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What is Used by the processor to stop its internal operations to conserve power?

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What type of computer is likely to use SO-DIMMs have an internal power supply and use a desktop processor socket?

A laptop.


What is the unit of measuring used to describe the power of the processor?

The basic unit is FLOPS, which stands for FLoating-point Operations Per Second.


How much is an iMac with g5 and Intel processor?

The G5 does not have an Intel processor it has an IBM Power PC processor.


What power mode do you use to conserve power consumption on a laptop?

power saver


Why would a processor fail?

A processor can fail due to several reasons, including overheating, which can damage its internal components if proper cooling isn't maintained. Power surges or electrical shorts can also lead to immediate failure by damaging the processor's circuits. Additionally, physical damage during installation or from external forces can render a processor inoperable. Lastly, manufacturing defects or aging can contribute to a processor's eventual failure over time.


What is the power rating for ipads ipods and phones?

The power of the A4 processor is a 1 Ghz processor. This processor is a dual core model and is used on the iPad 2, iPhone and iPod Touch.


What document conserve combat power and resources?

Diffrent btewen resours and power


Does a desktop processor use more or less power than a laptop processor or the same speed?

A desktop processor usually uses more power than an equivalent laptop processor. Usually manufacturers make processors specifically for laptops and these processors are optimized to reduce their power consumption and heat output.


Does a desktop processor use more or less power than a laptop processor of the same?

less


What is an intell processor What is a power PC processor?

Intel is a brand of processors and PowerPc is made by IBM


Why does a 1.8 GHz core 2 duo machine run at only 996 MHz?

Newer Intel processors incorporate something known as "SpeedStep." When the processor is not being used extensively, it downclocks itself to conserve power. You can disable this feature if it bothers you in your BIOS.