CPU clock is the property that is measured in hertz (Hz) and represents how quickly a processor carries out instructions. Modern day CPUs have speeds that are expressed Gigahertz (GHz).
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Too many to even begin to list here, forget describing the architectures.
Laptop CPUs are generally designed to be more power-efficient than desktop CPUs, allowing them to conserve battery life and generate less heat. Additionally, laptop CPUs often have lower clock speeds and fewer cores compared to desktop CPUs, as they prioritize energy efficiency and compact size over raw performance.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
Yes most technology have cpus.
The AMD Phenom series of CPUs is AMDs QUAD-CORE series of CPUs and are available at a start of around $200+ sold seperately. Only some of the most advanced motherboards of todays era of computers (march '09) are compatible with these processors. Please look up your motherboard's model number and refer to the company's website to confirm its compatibility with the Phenom processor.
The AMD Phenom series of CPUs is AMDs QUAD-CORE series of CPUs and are available at a start of around $200+ sold seperately. Only some of the most advanced motherboards of todays era of computers (march '09) are compatible with these processors. Please look up your motherboard's model number and refer to the company's website to confirm its compatibility with the Phenom processor.
some factors that you need to consider.first the purpose you need that cpu.the cpus clock,the cpus fsb,the cpus socket to be compatible with your motherboard and the cpus l2 cache
CPU as in processor, is's clock speed is measured in GHz - Giga Hertz.
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
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