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Intel Microprocessors

Intel produced the first commercial microprocessor known as the Intel 4004, and has been manufacturing microprocessors since 1971. Itanium 2, Xeon 5100 and 7100, and Intel Core 2 are some of its latest microprocessors.

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What does Intel means?

Intel is short for integrated electronics.

Can my Mac run Call of Duty 4 system specs Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 320M Processor 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2Gb ram if so how good?

If you are going to run the OS X version, forget it. 2GB ram will not be sufficient.

On Windows (Bootcamp) however, it might run, but it'll be slow with asset loading due to your low amount of free RAM available to the system. Alot of swap paging will happen, and this will slow down the game alot.

Your CPU & GPU are good enough, but I recommend you to upgrade your RAM. (4GB is sufficient)

Is multitasking possible in Celeron processor?

Yes. Multitasking is dependent on the operating system, not the processor.

How to calculate virtual memory in 80286 microprocessor?

  • Virtual memory does not exist physically but it is available in the system
  • The procedure of fetching the chosen pgm. Segments or data from the secondary storage into the physical memory is called swapping
  • So it can address 1GB

Physical address calculation in PVAM

  • It uses 16-bit content of a segment register as a selector to address a descriptor stored in physical memory
  • The descriptor is a block of contiguous memory locations containing information of a segment
  • Privilege levels prevent unauthorized accesses
  • Maximum segment size will be of 64kb

What is Pentium 5 computer?

There is no such thing as a Pentium 5. That would be a type of processor, except that Intel stopped naming them Pentium before the Pentium 5 came out.

What kind of sockets did early Pentium computers use?

The first generation Pentium 1s used socket 4, this was quickly superseded by the short-lived socket 5, which gave way to the much more common socket 7. Socket 7 architecture remained dominant until the Pentium 2 line was released and slot 1 (and later socket 370) became dominant. Even so, AMD continued to release their k-6 CPU's for socket 7 on up into the 500 mhz range.

What statistics does a Dell Dimension Pentium have?

Some of the specifics of a Dell Dimension Pentium computer include 2 GB of RAM, and 8 Gig hard drive and an Intel Pentium processor. This is classified as a gaming machine and also includes an extreme graphics controller.

What is the difference between a normal Mobile Processor and a Centrino Processor?

There is absolutely no difference. They are simply branded differently. A "Centrino" processor is any Pentium M, Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, ore Core i7 coupled with an Intel chipset, wireless card, and integrated graphics.

How do you find out if dad had stock in Intel?

Contact Intel with dads information, they may have the data you need.

What is the difference between Intel and AMD?

Obviously different companies, but besides that AMD processors mu go in motherboard that use an AMD socket and Intel processors must go into an Intel based socket. Intel processors seem to be a bit more expensive but Intel is on top with the newest technology. Many AMD "fans" would argue this.

Why is Intel a good place to work?

Intel is a terrible place to work. Before working there, please, please talk to a former or current employee.

Do not believe the marketing hype put up by the "Great place to work" marketing team at Intel. If it truly was a good place to work, why would they have to spend time and money marketing that it is a great place? Think about it, Intel is trying to fix their reputation.

Expect to work hours that you do not get paid for. Expect to have colleagues with low-quality foreign degrees who cannot do their job and never seem to be fired.

Also DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT get recruited right out of college. There are people paid to look for fresh not-yet-graduates and get them on the payroll _before_ their degree is technically granted. In the company these people are referred to as "headhunters" or "vultures". The less they pay you, the higher their bonus.

These fresh graduates are hired on at low pay, with a promise of a review after their degree is granted. This review never comes, and most quit after less than a year (quitting means no unemployment). This is exactly what Intel wants, they got the work of a college graduate, for less than intern pay with no benefits, then pay no unemployment, and hire a new not-yet-graduate for ridiculously low pay.

This is how Intel makes billions of dollars. Now you know.

How can you download Intel graphics driver 128MB?

The Intel page should have a downloads/support section for drivers.

Does a 3.0GHz dual core processor have 3.0GHz of processing power total or since there are two cores would have have 6.0GHz of processing power?

It doesn't have 6.0GHz power, it is very rare that a dual core computer with a certain GHz is twice the power as a single core of the same GHz, you must also consider other factors such as RAM, video card, hard drive, etc. also the program that you run must be able to take advantage of 2 cores

How many pin in Intel Pentium 1?

The Socket 4 Pentium processor from the early 1990's had 273 pins

the socket 5 had 320.

Will an Intel Pentium III computer support 512 MB of SDRAM?

Yes. Though the amount the processor can access is far more limited by the chipset / motherboard than the actual processor. Theoretically, a Pentium II could support up to 4 GB of RAM (and even 64 GB of RAM if PAE enabled), but no chipset for desktop and standard server ever supported more than 2 GB for it, and most motherboards only supported 512 to 768 MB.

What is the main architectural difference between the Intel core 2 duo and the core and the Pentium processors that proceeded it?

The difference is that Core Duo processors have to "engines" instead of one. With other words,

Core Duo means 2 Intel processors in the same time working!

Which Intel CPUs will fit in the following socket Socket 423?

This socket was designed for first-generation Pentium 4 processors. If you're considering an upgrade then your options are pretty limited.