Yes it matters. if you want to use a computer for graphics then you need a fairly large processor. if you want to do games you need a big processor. if you want to upgrade your OS someday then you need to have a good processor. Also, the size of your processor effects your speed.
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To add a second processor to a computer, you need a dual-processor motherboard.
nothing to do with the computer, its the processor the determines that (u can get processor upgrades)
ENIAC processor
The processor is the brain of the computer
the program will run on a regular computer, nothing special is needed. I run it on a 1gb ram, 2.3ghz processor, with intel(r) family graphics, lol. And it's fine.
It is the main control unit in a computer. It is like the 'brain' of the computer. It does controls all hardware, and executes software commands, like: Math Calculations Logical Operations (Comparison, differencing, etc.) Processing data from memory If there is no processor in a computer, the screen will simply stay blank when you power on the computer, and nothing will happen until you switch the computer off. You NEED the processor in order to use the computer.
A desk top and a lap top computer will use different sizes of core processors. The best core processor for you will really depend on what you need to do with your computer. One great core processor is the six core that comes in many HP computers.
So the link between the processor and the peripheral is complete :-)!
Processor which make computer fast,efficient,and convinent for users.
its the processor