The term "i7" typically refers to Intel's Core i7 processors, which come in various models and generations, each with different physical sizes depending on the specific socket type they use. Common socket types for i7 processors include LGA 1151, LGA 1200, and LGA 1700, with dimensions that vary slightly. The actual size of the CPU die itself is much smaller, typically just a few square millimeters, but the overall package size is determined by the socket and cooling requirements. If you need specifics about a particular i7 model, please provide the generation or model number.
I7 Processors use socket LGA775.
36
64 bits
3 centimetres
i7 is faster
The i7 is a 64 bit processor.
Yes. Bigger number = better.
the i7 920 has 2.67 GHZ with 4 cores and 8 threads, and the i7 940 has 2.93 GHZ with 4 cores and 8 threads. both can be overclocked easily. but if you are not planning on overclocking, the i7 940 is faster.
Because it has higher frequency and it better OC's.
At this point it would be I7-3930K or I7-3960X.
I think it's macbook pro Well it might be different of processer. ex. there is i3, i5, i7. i7 is the fastest is core i7. It might be different processer. If the inch of the labtop is 17 it's core i7
the intel i7 is a computer processor in the intel i series of processors in the i series of processors is the i3, i5, i7 and i9 if you want more info check out intel's website