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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 came after the Intel Pentium 4?

The Intel Pentium D, Core Duos (and Solos), Core 2 Duos (and Quads), Pentium Dual-Cores, and the Core i7.

What is the difference between the Intel Pentium 4 and the Intel Pentium Dual-Core?

Pentium 4 vs. Dual Core

There are MANY differences between these two generations of Intel CPU's. Most notably, Duo Core CPU's possess two processing cores opposed to the Pentium 4's single processing core. While a Duo Core CPU may be operating at a lower overall operating frequency, it is still much more powerful then a Pentium 4 considering it's improved FSB speed, cache size, multiple cores, efficiency, etc.

Is Intel Pentium P6200 processor good enough for Photoshop CS5?

No, or at least not if you want Photoshop to run in a stable manner. Upgrade your computer, or use something like Paint.net (getpaint.net) or pixlr (pixlr.com). Another factor to take into account when deciding if you can run Photoshop is RAM, or Random Access memory. You'll need about 2 GB of this.

How many transistors are in an Intel Pentium 4?

134.000 http://www.cpu-collection.de/?l0=co&l1=Intel&l2=80286

Name of latest processor?

Currently, there are multiple processors on the market, namely the Via C-7, Intel's Core 2, Celeron, and Xeon series', and AMD's Athlon, Turion, and Opteron series'.

processors of 2010

intel sandy bridge

How many cores does core i3 have?

Depends which model, and whether you are talking about physcial cores or virtual cores, for example a processor can have two physical cores and two virtual cores and still be branded a "quad core"

Apart from the bottom of the range i5 650, the rest are sold as "quad cores" although they don't have four physical cores.

What is the maximum hard drive size for an Intel Pentium III computer?

The BIOS of virtually all Pentium III computers is limited to 128 GiBs (a 137 GB hard drive). While you can put any size hard drive you like in the system, Windows will only be able to see 128 GiB of it. Linux should be able to address all of it, as it does not use the BIOS to access the hard drive.

You can bypass this limitation by installing a new IDE / PATA controller in an available PCI slot. Although this will increase the time it takes to boot the system slightly, it will allow you to use all available hard drive space in Windows XP (SP1 and later) and Windows 2000 (SP4).

What is an Intel Core 2 Quad?

Intel is a US processor corporation. Their "Core 2" line of processors denotes that the processor is dual-core, which means that it acts almost as if it has two processors instead of one. The "Extreme" designation means that this is the absolute top-of-the-line of the Core 2 line, and it is frequently overclocked. Answer: The Core 2 brand refers to a range of Intel's consumer 64-bit x86-64 single-, dual-, and quad-core CPUs based on the Intel Core microarchitecture. The single- and dual-core models are single-die, whereas the quad-core models comprise of two dies, each containing two cores, packaged in a multi-chip module.[1] The introduction of Core 2 relegated the Pentium brand to the mid-range market, and reunified laptop and desktop CPU lines, which previously had been divided into the Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Pentium M brands. The Core microarchitecture returned to lower clock rate and improved processors' usage of both available clock cycles and power compared with preceding NetBurst of the Pentium 4/D-branded CPUs.[2] Core microarchitecture provides more efficient decoding stages, execution units, caches, and buses, reducing the power consumption of Core 2-branded CPUs, while increasing their processing capacity. Intel's CPUs have varied very wildly in power consumption according to clock rate, architecture and semiconductor process, shown in the CPU power dissipation tables.

What are the i3 i5 and i7 processors and how are they better than the Core 2 series?

The Intel "iCore" line is Intel's newest line of processors. The lowest, the i3, is to replace the Core 2 Duo series while the i5 replaces the Core 2 Quad series. The i7 is a brand new series quad-core series. The iCore ranges from a dual-core (i3) up to the newest addition, a hexa-core (i7 Extreme).

The best feature about the iCore line is their HyperThreading Technology, meaning it has two processing threads per core. Basically it means that a dual-core will simulate a quad-core while a quad-core simulates an octa-core. It also utilises a new architecture, so if you have the older Core 2 processors, you'll need a new motherboard to support an iCore upgrade. Data transfer speeds are a lot faster due to the replacement of the frontside bus by Intel's Quickpath InterConnect.

What is the clock speed of an Intel Pentium II?



The fastest "classic" Pentium is clocked at 200 Mhz. The fastest Pentium with MMX extension is clocked at 300 Mhz. The fastest Pentium II is clocked at 400 Mhz. The fastest Pentium III is clocked at 1.4 Ghz. The fastest Pentium 4 is clocked at 3.8 Ghz. The fastest Pentium D is clocked at 3.7 Ghz. The fastest Pentium M is clocked at 2.26 Ghz. The fastest Pentium Dual-Core is clocked at 2.5 Ghz.

How do you remove the gold from a Pentium chip?

i dont feel that there is gold in it...and if it is there then what is the point of using gold that can't resist heat and it's costly tool.we can use other metals that dont get heat up early

What is AMD?

AMD stands for Advanced Micro Devices and is a manufacturer of semiconductor products. Its main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors and graphics processors for servers, workstations and personal computers, and processor technologies for handheld devices, digital television, and game consoles.

What is an Intel Celeron and Pentium?

Type of processors that Intel named

Intel Celeron is a "budget" processor for less-intensive computing tasks such as e-mailing, light web surfing and word processing. Since people have digital cameras and like to deal with photos and people like to listen, download music and burn CDs, Intel has made them much faster.

Intel Pentium was born in 1993??? (correct me if I'm wrong) and still continues today. Most PCs are Intel Pentiums. Intel has the Pentium, Pentium Pro (kind of like the "early, early, 1995 version of the Xeon/Itanium, which is a powerful CPU), Pentium II, Pentium III and Pentium 4. Now they are just called Pentiums, with subtitles like duo-core, quad-core, etc. Intel Pentiums are mainstream processors, with the Xeon/Itanium, which are workstation and server computer processors, being the upper stream processors.

What is maskable in Intel 8085 microprocessore?

Four of the interrupts in the Intel 8085 (INTR, RST5.5, RST6.5, and RST7.5) are maskable, while one interrupt (TRAP) is non-maskable.

The eight RSTx type of software "interrupts" are not really interrupts, but if they were treated as interrupts, they would be non-maskable.

What are the new products available from Toshiba?

Toshiba is getting back into the desktop business with their new DX1215. It has what you traditionally expect from a laptop but also premium sound, a 21.5-inch touch screen, and both Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors are available with it.

Where can you download drivers for an Intel DG43NB motherboard?

Intel does not provide Windows 7-specific drivers for this motherboard. The drivers for Windows Vista, however, should be fully functional in Windows 7. You can download drivers for this board for Windows Vista at the link below.

Is AMD processors are better then Intel processors?

Typically AMD processors are known to run much cooler than Intel processors. The reason for this is based on the processing architecture of the processor. AMD processors are typically much more efficient with respect to performance per watt than Intel processors, and therefore typically are much cooler.

Which is better an Intel Pentium 4 or an Intel Pentium Dual-Core?

They are the exact same technology, so one is not actually "better" than the other. Intel Pentium Dual-Cores use the same architecture as the Intel Core 2 Duo, just with a smaller L2 cache size. This makes the Dual-Core slightly slower in intensive applications than a Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed. A Pentium Dual-Core will still outperform a Core 2 Duo of a lower clock rate.

Pentium D's are older Core 2's renamed to promote newer CPU's.

What is an i3 processor?

The Core i3 is a low-end processor line made by Intel. Some specifications are listed below:

Core i3-530 - 2.93 GHz dual-core, priced at $113

Core i3-540 - 3.07 GHz dual-core, priced at $117

Core i3-550 - 3.20 GHz dual-core, priced at $138

Core i3-560 - 3.33 GHz dual-core, priced at $138

All of these processors are available on Intel's LGA-1156 socket, and are on the low end of Intel's Core lineup. AMD makes a comparable, but much less expensive, line of dual-core processors called the Athlon II X2 series.