we know that the process of byte ordering is called endiansess.so according to byte ordering these are two types one is bigendian and another is little endian processor
No, not all processors use the same type of register. Different processors may have different types of registers depending on their design and architecture.
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Contemporary computers mostly use either Intel or AMD processors. The Pentium brand of Intel processors is the most popular in the world.
There are thousands of different types of processors in the world. There are processors ranging from computers to the human brain.
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There are several different Motorola processors. No version of Windows supports 680x0 or 88000 processors. Early versions of Windows supported PowerPC processors, but it had few applications available and was discontinued a long time ago.
This is not really a question. There are many different categories of science. Just like there are many different aspects of the periodic table.
A spectrum is a chart that arranges waves into different categories according to wavelength.
There aren't really kinds of processors, they have different architectures. There are thousands with the most popular kind of architecture in processors are x86/x64 and ARM.
No. Xeon processors use different chipsets and sockets, thus they are not interchangeable with mainstream processors.
The maximum number of processors I have seen in home computers are generally two, but 99% of the time there is only one. However, supercomputers can have hundreds and hundreds of processors that cost more than you will ever make.
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