Apple provide the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) compiler with their development tools which come free with the Mac OS X. Intel produce a version of their compiler for the Mac platform. For specific details see the links below.
All Intel processors can be used for C++ programming. All you need is a suitable compiler/linker. With regards performance, the N450 does not perform well compared to modern netbook processors. Given its age this is hardly surprising.
Transistor is an tiny electronic device called electronic switch,which is building block of a processor. Processor is a data processing device consists of thousands or millions of transistors. Eg- Intel 8086 microprocessor has around 29000 transistors.
in 8085 only one accumulator used where in 6800 used two accumulator.
The assembly part of a compiler is at the back end of the build process. A build process takes instructions from a programming language and converts them into machine instructions. When you need to make machine instructions for a machine that is different than the type you are programming on you need a cross compiler. For instance, if you have a PC with an Intel X86 and you want machine instructions for an Xbox with a PowerPC inside then you would need to cross compile. You could take some intermediate output from your compilation process on the PC and use a cross assembler to make PowerPC instructions. Thus you would be using a cross assembler.
A software tool called a "compiler" translates C programs into the underlying machine language for the system you are using. The C program is called "source code" and the compiled program is called "object code". If you compile a program that will run on a completely different type of system, then it's called "cross compiling." Cross compiling requires a special compiler. For example, when you compile an application for the iPhone, you're compiling it on an computer that uses an Intel processor, but the actual program will run on an ARM based processor.
Comparision between motorola6800 And Intel 8086
The single biggest difference is the chipset. Apple uses a Motorola chipset, Dell uses Intel (or Intel based) chipset.
Existence. There is no such thing as an "Intel Other" processor.
It think there is a difference of 40qm ! Lol
Amd is just awesome then intel.
Comparison between micro processor Intel and Motorola
difference between short,near and far jump
About 200
Arthur Rock is a venture capitalist who was an early investor in Intel and Apple.
The differences between these and other Intel board chips are explained here http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=409 Kronos52
Apple is doing great and the transition to Intel processors has been complete for several years.
Yes, Apple does make Intel bases Mac computers starting January 10, 2006.