How many transistors did the Intel 286 microprocessor have in 1982?
Different versions of the Pentium 4 had different numbers of transistors:
What are the use of socket API?
The socket API is an Interprocess Communications (IPC) programming interface;Originally provided as part of the Berkeley UNIX operating system (1980);It is a de facto standard for programming IPC;Adopted by many modern operating systems, e.g. Sun Solaris and Windows systems;Underlying service for sophisticated IPC, e.g. RPC, RMI, CORBA, Web Services, etc.
A socket API provides a programming construct termed a socket;A process wishing to communicate with another process must create an instance, or instantiate, such a construct;The two processes then issues operations provided by the API to send and receive data Also in case of Java, Datagram sockets can support both connectionless and connection-oriented communication at the application layer. This is so because even though datagrams are sent or received without the notion of connections at the transport layer, the runtime support of the socket API can create and maintain logical connections for datagrams exchanged between two processes, as you will see in the next section.
How do you find if processor is 64 bit or 32 bit?
A 32-bit system has a maximum 2^32 unique memory addresses, which is 4,294,967,296 addresses in total. Each address refers to a byte (the smallest unit of storage), thus this allows a maximum address space of 4 gigabytes. Each additional bit doubles the number of available addresses, thus a 64-bit system supports a maximum of 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes, which is more memory than exists on the planet. Note that the length of a byte is system-defined.
Is Intel and amd the only processor in the computer industry?
AMD and Intel are just the 2 biggest players on the CPU market. There are others, such as VIA.
VIA-
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/processors/
Intel, AMD and VIA are about the only CPU manufacurers you will see in domestic computers now. PowerPC used to be another, but Apple moved from PowerPC CPUs to Intel starting in 2006, and since then PowerPC is virtually never heard of in home computing, at least by people who have never heard of the Xbox 360. (however they are involved in other CPU uses, e.g. the Vehicle-Management Computer for the F-35 fighter jet) Intel and AMD put together produce less than 1/4 of all the 32 bit processors sold each year. 32 bit processors themselves make up less than 1/10 of all processors sold each year.
Is the hp envy 700 gaming pc intel core i7 4770 2tb hdd 12gb ram windows 8.1 english any good?
HP envy 700 gaming pc intel core i7 4770 2tb hdd 12gb ram windows 8.1 english is a good computer
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What is the optimal fan speed of an Intel Pentium 4?
The optimal fan speed depends on the size of the heatsink and the clock rate of your processor. As such, there is no single answer.
How many watts does a gigabyte lga 1155 Intel z68 atx Intel motherboard use?
My Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 with a i5 2600k @3.3GHz, GreenWatts 380 power supply, 4GB of 1600MHz ram, and Vertex 3 120GB ssd, using onboard intel graphics draws 42Watts at idle. The max I saw was 97Watts doing 4cores of cpu-bound work. I suspect the peak if I'm doing cpu + graphics processing + lots of disk will be a bit higher than that still. This is all running the latest Debian linux. Strangely sometimes the system gets into a 56Watt at idle state and I'm not sure how to get it back to 42W, but 40-100watts for a stripped down system is the ballpark. This was measured with a Kill-a-Watt wall plug power meter.
My specs are:
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor: Pentium R Dual Core CPU 2.30 GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
System Type: 64 Bit
Graphics Card: Intel Family Chipset-----think
Any Help?
What do you mean by assembler directives?
For completing all the tasks, an assembler needs some hints from the programmer, i.e. the required storage for a particular constant or a variable, logical names of the segments, types of the different routines and modules, end of file, etc. These types of hints are given to the assembler using some predefined alphabetical strings called assembler directives, which help the assembler to correctly understand the assembly language programs to prepare the codes.
What is the architecture of an Intel CPU called?
Intel has actually manufactured several incompatible architectures. The 4004, 8008, and 8080 are all incompatible. The 8086, 8088, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium (II, III, 4), and Core (2) are all backwards-compatible processors classified as "x86." Intel also created the i860 and IA-64 (Itanium) architectures.
How good and reliable is the 4cly motor with 170000 miles on it in a 96 Corsica?
the motor could either be good or bad depending on how its been maintained.if its been owned by another person u realy cant answer that question. even if u ask the prior owner if its been properly maintained and had regular checkups and maintance the chances are very likely that the persons going to lie to u and tell u that i was done yatta yatta yattaso the only way you are going to find out is if u take it to a professional and have them hook there machine up to it and take it for a test drive. other than that you really dont know......
How much can you overclock your Intel i5-2500 3.3GHz CPU?
There is no way to know how much you can overclock your Intel i5-2500 3.3GHz CPU because each processor is different. People's individual results will vary. Overclocking means pushing the processor beyond it's original design. Some processors already come overclocked.
It's depend on what you mean by "intel 4".
If you mean "pentium 4" : yes, it is fully compatible with windows 7 32-bit and some models of pentium 4 can run the 64-bit version too.
If you mean "80486" (or 486) : no, that processor can't run Windows 7 or even XP.
Why is pure silicon deliberately made impure again when it is used to make computer chips?
Silicon is essentially an insulator when pure. When generating wells or electron barriers, silicon is Doped with Boron, Phosphorus and Arsenic. The details of how this works can be found in numerous books on IC manufacturing.
Which mobile processor socket is currently the most popular by Intel by amd?
Currently FCPGA988 is the most popular Intel mobile socket, the most used socket for AMD is the 638-pin S1 socket.
What is silicon and what is it used for?
Silicon is an element, On the periodic table it is located in group 14, period 3 and has the symbol, Si.
Silicon has many uses, some of which are:
1. Silicon is used as a semiconductor. Silicon parts are used in computers, transistors, solar cells, LCD screens and other semiconductor devices.
2. Silicon is used to manufacture aluminum-silicon alloys to produce cast parts.
3. Silicon carbide is a very important abrasive.
4. Silicates can be used to make both pottery and enamel.
5. Sand, which contains silicon, is a very important component of glass.
6. Medically, silicon (and its compounds) can be used for the treatment of weak bones (osteoporosis), heart disease and stroke (cardiovascular disease), Alzheimer's disease, hair loss, and improving hair and nail quality. It is also used for improving skin healing; and for treating sprains and strains, as well as digestive system disorders.
7. Silicon plays an important role in the photovoltaic industries in the manufacture of solar cells.
How do you se the clock on a 1996 Isuzu Rodeo?
The Stereo unit model 8200 in an 1996 Isuzu Rodeo has in the upper right hand corner a small button "Disp". While holing that button down with the stereo OFF, use the "TRACK" selection buttons in the lower left of the center display to select (left button) HOURS, (Right Button) Minutes. NOTE: THere is no designation for PM/Am
Does an Intel Pentium 4 processor that is ATAT compatible support SSE2?
All Pentium 4 processors support SSE2.
Hz is short for Hertz, the rhythm, or pace at which the processor works.
If it was 100 Hz, the processor would be able to do 100 small tasks each second.