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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 Intel processor is the same as the AMD Athlon 64 3500?

In terms of performance, the AMD Athlon 64 3500 is similar to the Intel Xeon 3.40GHz. The Passmark benchmark rates the AMD at 569 and the Intel at 566.

Why are different Intel Pentium processor called 286 386 486?

they are not all pentium cpus they are named after each other of when they came out it was the 8086, 8088, 186, 286,386, 486, then the pentium , the pentium is basically a 586 and 686 based on what pentium you have.

Does the Intel Core i3-3220 3.3GHz Dual-Core Processor CPU have an inbuilt graphics card?

Yes, the Intel Core i3 3220 3,3 GHZ does have an inbuilt graphics card and namely the Intel HD 2500 graphics version.

How to connect usb in Intel motherboard dg101ggc FRONT PANEL?

You take the front panel plug and plug it onto the usb port plug on the motherboard.

Very simple.

Look in your manual, or go to the Intel website and look and the diagram of the motherboard and find all the usb ports and pick one, it does not matter which one you use. As long as the cable reaches, you can put it where you want. Most boards only have

one style, you should not have, usb 10 and 2.0 ports ,they will usually all be the same.

Is the Intel Core i3-2350M Processor better than the Intel Core i3-380M?

Intel Core i3-380M is better because it processes at 2.53 GHz while the i3-2350M processes at 2.3 GHz but that is a very small difference between the two that you probably couldn't really tell the difference.

Your Pentium d processor speed is 2.8 Ghz does that mean you have 2 cores each of 1.4 ghz?

No. Each core runs at 2.8 GHz. Threads can be run on each of the processors at the same time, drastically improving performance in certain situations. It does not mean that the computer is linearly twice as fast though.

Who developed the first Intel chip?

The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971. The chief designers of the chip were Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff and Masatoshi Shima.

What is the defference bitween Intel and Intel inside?

It's just a marketing term. Intel inside refers to the fact that our running a Intel on the inside of your case.

What are the advantages and the disadvantages of Intel processors in order of importance?

Advantages:

Great quality chips

Best on the market

Great standard coolers

Great hardware and Chipset support

Couples with nVIDIA

Disadvantages:

Doesn't couple well with ATI (Some people like ATI graphics -_-)

Price is a biggy

Is 2.3GHs core i5 is better than 1.9GHs core i7?

Intel® Core ™ i7-3517U is the Processor that runs at 1.9 GHz. Intel® Core ™ i5-2410M is the Processor that runs at 2.4 GHz. Both processors have low tdp and are used in notebooks, laptops or ultrabooks. Here are the benchmark results of passmark cpu benchmark 3359 is scored by Intel® Core ™ i5-2410M. 4019 is scored by Intel® Core ™ i7-3517U. So Intel® Core ™ i7-3517U is the clear winner. Also i5 2410M is Sandy Bridge or 2nd generation and the i7 3517U is Ivy Bridge or 3rd generation processor of intel core architecture. Features of Intel® Core ™ i5-2410M 32nm, HD Graphics 3000 (650-1200MHz), DDR3-1066/1333 Memory Controller (max 8GB), HyperThreading, AVX, Quick Sync, Virtualization Features of Intel® Core ™ i7 3517U 22nm, HD Graphics 3000, DDR3 1600 Memory Controller (max 16GB), Turbo Boost 2.0, Hyper-Threading, Virtualization VT-x, Virtualization for Directed I/O (VT-d), AES, Anti-Theft, My WiFi, Idle States, Enhanced SpeedStep, Thermal Monitoring, PCIe 3.0.

Can motherboards running Intel core 2 duo also run core i3?

No. Core 2 is on a different socket type. The i3 will not fit into the core 2 socket, and vice versa.

What does the Intel do in mw2?

if you collect all of them it gives you cheats in the main campaign

Will intel core 2 duo e6750 2.66ghz lga 775 65w dual-core processor work with emachines et1831-05?

There should be no problem placing this processor into an eMachines et1831-05. If everything in your question is provided correctly, the et1831 uses the required motherboard socket, the LGA775. You really should be able to slip it right in and go without any issues whatsoever.

Keep in mind you need to apply thermal paste thinly and evenly on your processor before putting the fan back on. Clean the heatsink + fan all around (Including the thermal paste from the previous processor) before applying. other than that, you should be great!

What is the cache memory of core 2 duo?

It has 64 KB of L1 cache per

core and 4 MB of L2 cache.

Can you play FIFA 11 without a graphics card I have an Intel dual core processor and 1gb ddr2 ram and windows xp sp2?

there is no way ..............

but u can play FIFA 09,10 IN WINDOWS 7, WITH THIS CONFIGURATION

download FIFA09 fullrip.skullptura.rar

What is the difference between hyper-threading multi-threading and super-threading in computer processors?

Hyper-threading is using one processor but logically dividing it into two so that it gives the user the benefit of two processors with only using the resources equivalent to almost one. This is achieved by sharing, partitioning and duplicating the various resources almost into two processors. Used by the latest Pentium processors, which are HT enabled, in layman's terms, it allows you to use more than two applications at the same time without slowing down processing speed.

Multi-threading is when various processes are time sliced such that it gives the user the impression that all the programs are being run at the same time. This is what happens on your computer regularly.

Super-threading allows threads from different processes to be executed at the same time unlike Multi-threading where every process has a time slot during which, thread from only one process will be executed. But every time, if for example, there are four instructions issued to the processor. They will all be from the same process. Hyper-threading takes it a step further. It allows threads from different processes to be issued at the same time, in turn, utilizing the waste cycles of the processor. You can go to any Intel site for further info on this.

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Super-threading is a multithreading approach that weaves together the execution of different threads on a single processor without truly executing them at the same time. This qualifies it as time-sliced or temporal multithreading rather than simultaneous multithreading. It is motivated by the observation that the processor is occasionally left idle while executing an instruction from one thread. Super-threading seeks to make use of unused processor cycles by applying them to the execution of an instruction from another thread.

Multithreading computers have hardware support to efficiently execute multiple threads. These are distinguished from multiprocessing systems (such as multi-core systems) in that the threads have to share the resources of single core: the computing units, the CPU caches and the translation lookaside buffer (TLB). Where multiprocessing systems include multiple complete processing units, multithreading aims to increase utilization of a single core by leveraging thread-level as well as instruction-level parallelism. As the two techniques are complementary, they are sometimes combined in systems with multiple multithreading CPUs and in CPUs with multiple multithreading cores.

Hyper-threading is Intel's trademarked term for its simultaneous multithreading implementation in their Pentium 4, Atom, Core i7, and certain Xeon CPUs. Hyper-threading (officially termed Hyper-Threading Technology or HTT) is an Intel-proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations (doing multiple tasks at once) performed on PC microprocessors. A processor with hyper-threading enabled is treated by the operating system as two processors instead of one. This means that only one processor is physically present but the operating system sees two virtual processors, and shares the workload between them. Hyper-threading requires both operating system and CPU support for efficient usage; conventional multiprocessor support is not enough, and may actually decrease performance if the Operating System is not sufficiently aware of the distinction between a physical core and a HTT-enabled core. For example, Intel does not recommend that hyper-threading be enabled under Windows 2000, even though the operating system supports multiple CPUs (but is not HTT-aware).

What is the difference between a computer with core duo to a computer without core duo?

Basically, core duo, is 2 CPU's running at the same time. Although there is still only the one in the PC. It allows you to multi-task far more easily, than a CPU on a single core.

Ie you could burn a DVD, watch a movie, and surf all at the same, time, with no real degredation to your performance.

Upgrade processor dell gx 280?

I was looking for the answer to this for myself and after scanning through Dell's forums it would seam that the Optiplex GX280 will support Pentium IV 5xx and 6xx CPUs. There are reports of people successfully using Pentium IV 640 and 650 processors. (3.2/3.4GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2MB Cache, 65nm "Cedermill") It seams they will not support any dual core CPUs, e.g. Pentium IV 8xx, 9xx or "Core" series.

GX280 SFF small form factor computer support 3.2/3.4 CPU on my computer....

How does Intel Turbo Boost work?

Intel Turbo Boost is a unique piece of software which helps speed up a computer and its processes. Intel Turbo helps speed up the computer by freeing up memory.

Which processor do you have if your Dell Latitude D520 says in the computer information Intel Pentiuim 2 but the laptop label says Intel Centrino Duo and downloads from Intel say Intel Celeron?

If the computer information says that it is a Pentium II then that is correct as the computer always checks the hardware before giving the results. Also the Centrino Duo And Celeron are both based on PII, PIII and P4

Why won't you be able to put an Intel chip in an AMD motherboard or visa versa?

First of AMD don't make motherboards, and the reason they don't fit is because AMD and Intel are two completely different CPU manufacturers, therefore have different sockets for their CPU's to go in.

List of Worlds top 10 processor manufacturer?

There is only two processor manufacturers are there.

Intel and AMD.

From Intel we have several processors such as Pentium, Pentium 2, Pentium3, Celeron, Pentium4, Dual core, core2duo, quad core, i7 and more...

From AMD we have processors such as Phenom, Athlon, and more....

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