What does the ALE signals represent?
ALE signals means 'address latch enable' .If its value is 1,it enable the latch but doesn't store.
and when its value is 0 it store the contents of latch.
How many execution units does Intel's core duo have?
It depends on which pentium. The first pentiums had one execution unit. Later pentiums, such as the IV-HT, had two.
People DO want to upgrade, and it's much easier to upgrade from current technology, piece by piece. You also have to consider that new firmware must be tested thoroughly for a new processor, and often an OS or some software will not install on hardware it won't recognize, in case someone wants to install last year's software.
How many pins does the Intel socket B have and what is the name for this socket?
The Intel socket B has 1366 pins. It is also called LGA1366
What was the first Intel processor to contain external cache?
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
What is the computers internal memory?
What do you mean? The memory stored on a computer is on the hard drive, or maybe you mean the "virtual" memory... the memory that is stored up on the process that is running on your computer currently, that's stored on the ram.
Who are three manufacturers of motherboard chipsets?
As far as I know, SiS, ViA and Intel all supply chipsets to the motherboard manufacturers, but they may not be the only ones.
What year did Intel begin to start business?
Intel was incorporated on 3/1/89. It went public in 10/13/71. I hope that answers your question.
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Which is faster an Intel Pentium 4 3.0 2mb cache or Intel Pentium Dual-Core 1.8 E2160?
Both processors are in the Pentium Dual Core family. The Pentium Dual Core E2200 is better than the other.
Where is cellulose found in a cell and what is its function?
Cellulose isn't exactly cytoplasm, but it also give the cell protection. Hope this helped :) It provides water for the plants
provide support for the cell structure for A+
The basic function of cellulose is to form the shape of a plant cell.
Cellulose stores energy
in humans cellulose serves no purpose,but in plants it is used in the cell wall.
Cellulose has many functions, the most important are for plant cell walls and human digestion. The human cannot actually digest cellulose but it is fibrous and keeps people "regular".
Will the Intel GMA X3100 be able to support DirectX 11?
DirectX 10.1 supports all DirectX 10.0 card, including the GMA X3100. However, DX 10.1 introduces new features that are not supported in the GMA X3100. Even NVIDIA hasn't released a card that uses 10.1 features yet.
What three sockets are currently used for Intel processors in motherboards for desktop systems?
LGA1366, LGA771, and LGA775
Difference 8085 and Pentium IV processor?
4004
8008
8086
and series go on
80286
80386
80486
Pentium 1
Pentium 2
Pentium 3
Pentium 4
Dual core
Core 2 duo
Core 2 Quad
Upto CoreI7
So basically in a long time period Pentium 4 is an improvement on 8085
and basically today micro code of all these processor is of 8085
What is the Intel Company famous for?
While the processor manufacturer, Intel corp, doesn't produce laptops, many laptop producers do use Intel chip-sets. Laptops which contain Intel processors are best known for their snappy ability to process data and remain stable.
What is the importance of Intel corporation?
Intel is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is famous for their processors for e.g. notebooks, desktops and servers.
What is difference between pinned processors ans pinless processors?
Older processors had lines of pins around the edge of the chip - about 5mm long. These slotted into a corresponding socket to provide the connections to the motherboard. Pin-less processors have tiny metal balls (like miniature ball-bearings) instead of the pins. These newer connectors simply rest on top of their corresponding pads on the motherboard, and are held in place by a spring-loaded clip.
Can Intel core i5 760 work with ddr3 1600mhz RAM?
If you can find a motherboard that can support both of them, yeah! SeanHolshouser
Can you use Intel Pentium II and Intel Pentium III processors on the same motherboard?
This would all depend on your actual motherboard. Some boards do take a Pentium 3 chip. If you know the model of your board, then check the manufacturers website, for details of the maximum mhz allowed for it.
If you don't know the model number, then go to Google, and download a program called belarc advisor. Once installed, this will give you the in's and out#s of your PC. All hardware, and software installed.
If you find the board does take a Pentium 3 CPU, then you will need to purchase a 'slotty'. Basically this is a piece of hardware, that turns the black CPU, into a normal CPU. It slots inside the same place as the original CPU. With the added advantage of a heatsink and fan, which can be plugged onto the board.
Hope this helps
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Is a Intel Pentium Processor P6100 good?
It should be fine. Before someone says its based on old Pentium technology, it isn't. The new Intel Pentium Dual Core processors are based on the Core 2 Duo core architecture (Merom-2M).
However it doesnt share the same amount of cache as the Core 2 Duo laptop versions have. Although I have one for my new laptop which I use for basic work each day. I have a proper desktop PC which I use to play games and such.
But expect the same technology and enhancements you see on the Core 2 Duo to be on the Pentium Dual-Core.
What socket type is required for the Intel Core i7-pxx desktop series?
The socket type that is required for the Intel Core i7 9xx desktop series is the LGA1366 socket.