What is the system clock speed if the processor core speed is 2191.2 and the multiplier is x22?
obviously about 100 MHz, since the core speed is calculated by multiplying the system clock speed and the given multiplier.
Are processors interchangeable?
Each motherboard is Chip specific. If your motherboard is for an AMD then you will only be able to use AMD processors in it. If you want change your Processor then you would have to get the right motherboard for that processor.
AnswerProcessors (regardless of who makes them) have a set of electrical and communications standards which they use, and a physical design of the package. Processors which have the identical package, electrical characteristics, and bus communication standards can be interchanged with each other (provided the BIOS or PROM can properly understand the identity value the CPU has).
For a variety of reasons, mostly related to patents, interchangability these days (post 2005) is limited to processors from a single manufacturer, and within a "family".
Ultimately, you will have to refer to the MOTHERBOARD manufacturer's documentation to find out which CPUs can be used in that particular system.
What are the different types of internetwork processors?
the types of internetworks is internet and networks combine
Various string instruction in 8086 microprocessor?
A series of data bytes or words available in a memory at consecutive locations, to be referred to collectively or individually, are called as byte strings or word strings.
Co processor(8087 for 8086,80287 for 80286 etc) is also known as Math processor.It is a dedicated processor for performing arithmetic operations.It has very strong instruction set for numerical operations,faster than 8086 by 4 times.Normally 8086 and other microprocessors will take a lot of time to perform numerical operations and so in multiprocessor mode 8087 will work together with 8086 to solve numerical pronblems.
The programmer can write a program with 8086 instructions and 8087 instructions together and so the speed will be improved.
How does the CPU store information inside the CPU for the internal commands?
It's fairly common for a processor to have its L1 cache divided into two parts: one for storing data and one for storing instructions. It would the the instruction half of the L1 cache in which incoming commands would be stored.
How can you tell if your power supply or CPU has gone out?
Pull out CPU and turn on your computer, if you hear BIOS error complaining about CPU absence: most likely your CPU is dead. Also try to test power supply harness. All required wiring diagrams and standards you can find in internet, just use google.
What is normally applied to the heat sink of a CPU to insure good heat?
Thermal compound is usually applied to a CPU's heat sink to allow heat from the CPU to be transferred to the heat sink more effectively. The most commonly used brand by PC enthusiasts is Arctic Silver 5, a silver-based compound that transfers heat extremely well due to it's metallic base.
Just check if the heat sink is making a good contact and tied properly to the processor. Is it is still not fixing the problem it can be some thing else other than the thermal problem.
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A microprocessor is a processor with reduced?
A microprocessor is a processor on an integrated circuit. Historically, the processors in computers could be made of hundreds or thousands of integrated circuits, or hundreds of thousands of discrete components. If anything, A microprocessor is a processor on one chip (or a family of very closely related chips).
Perhaps you were thinking of "Reduced Instruction Set Computer" (RISC) processors. These have an instruction set that is reduced to just the simplest instructions most commonly used by compilers for High Level Languages. But these need not be microprocessors. In fact the first computer now generally recognized by Computer Historians as having a RISC style processor was the CDC 6600, first introduced in 1964, its processor was composed of about 600,000 discrete gold doped NPN 2N709 silicon planar transistors and about 150,000 discrete gold doped silicon diodes, both made by Fairchild Semiconductor.
False, it is not IPX.
What CPU and cooling device are compatible with this motherboard?
Give the Mother Board number and make, so that this can be answeredT
your answer here...
How can one compare CPU quality?
There are many websites that compare Central Processing Units or CPUs. There is a website that is called processor comparison that can assist one in choosing the best processor for that individual's needs.
What are the importance of using an AVR when plugging your computer into power source?
An automatic voltage regulators, by regulating the level of voltage in an alternating current (AC) system to a narrower range of output, protects parts of the system that might be damaged by surges or drops in power. It is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. It regulates the sudden flow of electric current from AC supply to the PC. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or passive or active electronic.
What is relationship between microprocessor and microcomputer?
In Basic: A microprocessor is the main "brain" of a micro computer. The processor is the toll that allocates the task the computer has todo.
Here is a short explanation.
Clock rate or clock speed is the speed at which a microprocessor (CPU) executes instructions. Clock speeds are typically expressed in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz ((GHz). A single clock cycle (usually shorter than a nanosecond in modern non-embedded microprocessors) toggles between a logical zero and a logical one state.
Sources:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/clock_speed.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_rate
Give an example of when you would want to use a multiprocessing system?
When you are running two more tasks at the same time.
Assembly language program for string concatenation using 8086 microprocessor?
write program to concatenating two sting in 8086 assembly language
Which motherboard goes the best with AMD Phenom II x6 1090T processor?
Any 890FX, AMD-based motherboards.
I have a GIGABYTE GA-890FXA-UD5 and it runs swimmingly.
However, Asus, MSI, and a few others make perfectly good mother boards for the 1090t that supports DDR3 and also go wonderfully with ATi (AMD) graphics cards.
When installing or removing a processor from a motherboard how much force is used with a socket?
zero force is used to place the microprocessor in the socket or there is no need to give any force for fitting a microprocessor
What is Clock multiplying CPU?
Umm I'm learning stuff like this also. I'm not that good at explaining but ill try.
I may be wrong but from what I've researched it somehow takes in a clocksignal and multiplies it inside the central processor unit which then lets the internal circuitry stuff in the CPU work faster and i think it can do this by caching.
In comptia A+ book im going through it says "CPU's with caches spend the majority of their clock cycles performing calaculations and moving data back and forth with in the caches, not sending any data on the external bus.
Not quite sure if that bit was relevent but i gave it a go o.O
Hopefully someone with better knowledge can help