Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Computer Processors Review

Computer Processors Review Description
Computer talk is either too boring or confusing for most people to follow and they get intimidated when looking to buy a new PC. The first thing to get past is - What does CPU stand for? CPU is short for Central Processing Unit. The CPU is really the core of your computer as it handles the flow of data and the processor sends the data to the correct place. A processors speed is what most manufacturers try to sell to the public. You may have heard the terms like Quad Core, Dual Core, L1/L2/L3 Cache, GHz, and 64-bit. The CPU processor price will vary depending on the brand and product line. This is an area that Intel processors dominate with close to 90% of the market. AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) is the only other player with any significant market share and they are fighting a losing battle it appears against Intel. The high end computer processors are about $500+ while the budget cpu processors are under $100. When you order a computer from Dell or HP you have the option to pick the processor you want in the computer. The more speed and performance the CPU processor has, the higher the price and the faster your computer will be able to handle data. The vast majority of computer users don't need the latest processor to do their daily tasks but the manufacturers are always seeking better technology so we all get pulled along whether we need it or not.
Computer Processors Review
Computer Processors Review
Computer Processors Review

Computer Processors Review

Computer Processors Review
Computer Processors Review
Computer Processors Review
Computer Processors Review
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