Friday, May 11, 2012

1366x768 HD Wallpapers

1366x768 HD Wallpapers
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Wallpapers 1366x768 HD - YouTube  
wallpapers hd 1366x768 - YouTube

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Computer Processor Companies

Computer Processor Companies Description
The microprocessor companies in the world are:
AMD
Hagenuk
Microchip QED
Synertek
AMI Harris
Mitsubishi RCA
Temic (MHS)
C-Cube
Hitachi
MME
Rise
Tesla
CHIPS
HP
MIL
Rockwell TI
CMDMicro
Hughes
MOS
Samsung
Toshiba
Cypress
IBM Mostek
SGS ULSI
Cyrix
Intel
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Intel to Unveil New Tablet Processor  
ARM Holdings (ARM)

Computer Processor Chips

Computer Processor Chips Description
CPU chips or central processing unit chips are used in digital computers and are the semiconductor component where most calculations take place. Specifications include clock speed, internal register size, data input/output (I/O) bus width, memory address bus width, and maximum memory. Today, there are two main manufacturers of CPU chips: Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Customers can buy computer chips from these companies directly, or through their networks of distributors. Current and former suppliers of CPU chips also include companies such as Compaq, Digital Electronics Corporation (DEC), Hewlett-Packard (HP), International Business Machines (IBM), Motorola, Transmeta, Samsung, Texas Instruments, and Sun Microsystems. Intel manufacturers many different types of CPU chips. The company’s past and present product lines are the Intel 386, Intel 486, Celeron, Itanium, Pentium, and XScale. Intel 386 and Intel 486 CPU chips have an internal register size and data I/O bus width of 32 bits. Intel Itanium 2 processors are second-generation Itanium chips that are designed for dual processor (DP) and multiprocessor (MP) servers and workstations. Intel’s Pentium line consists of the Pentium, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 Prescott, and Pentium M central processing units. The Pentium 4 Prescott CPU is designed to run office and home entertainment software at faster speeds. The Intel Pentium M chip is designed for mobile applications. The Intel Celeron is part of the company’s value line, while Intel XScale CPU chips designed for low power consumption and high performance processing for a wide range of wireless and networking applications. There are four product lines of AMD CPU chips: Athlon, Duron, Opteron, AMD-K6 and Geode. CPU chips in the Athlon family feature an x86 architecture and an on-chip full-speed cache of 384 KB, a system bus speed of 200 MHz, three floating-point pipelines, and a processor bus speed of 200 MHz. Duron CPU chips also use an x86 architecture, three floating-point pipelines, and a system bus speed of 200 MHz. Unlike Athlon products, however, Duron chips have an on-chip full-speed cache of 192 KB. AMD Opteron CPU chips are designed for a 64-bit server line. AMD-K6 chips use multi-media extensions (MMX) and 3DNOW! Technology. There are several members of the AMD Geode family, including the GX1, GXLV, and GXM.
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Choosing The Right Computer Processor  
About Computer Processor (CPU) - YouTube

Computer Processor Chip

Computer Processor Chip Description
Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. The CPU is linked to main memory, peripheral equipment (including input/output devices), and storage units. The control unit integrates computer operations. It selects instructions from the main memory in proper sequence and sends them to the instruction-decoding unit, which interprets them so as to activate functions of the system at appropriate moments. Input data are transferred via the main memory to the arithmetic-logic unit for processing (i.e., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and certain logic operations). Larger computers may have two or more CPUs, in which case they are simply called “processors” because each is no longer a “central” unit.
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From sand to chip - How a CPU is made - YouTube
IBM POWER7 processor chip animation - YouTube

Computer Hardware Processor

Computer Hardware Processor Description
The Central Processing Unit, Which is often referred to as the "Processor" is the brain of the computer. The chip that performs the majority of calculations and instructions needed to make your computer run. Without this chip, no other function of the PC is possible. The processor is attached to the motherboard (Processor slot).
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Computer Hardware : How to Install a Processor  
Computer Hardware Information

Computer Hardware CPU

Computer Hardware CPU Description
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the "brain" of the computer--it is the 'compute' in computer. Without the CPU, you have no computer. Computer CPU's (processors) are composed of thin layers of thousands of transistors. Transistors are tiny, nearly microscopic bits of material that will block electricity when the the electricity is only a weak charge, but will allow the electricity pass through when the electricity is strong enough. The transistors transition from being a non-conductor (resist the electricity) to a conductor (they conduct electricity) when the electrical chage is strong enough. The material the transistor is made of loses its resistence to electricity and becomes a conductor when the electricity gets strong enough. The ability of these materials (called semi-conductors) to transition from a non-conducting to a conducting state allows them to take two electrical inputs and produce a different output only when one or both inputs are switched on. A computer CPU is composed of millions (and soon billions) of transistors. Because CPU's are so small, they are often referred to as microprocessors. So, the terms processor, microprocessor and CPU are interchangeable. AMD, IBM, Intel, Motorola, SGI and Sun are just a few of the companies that make most of the CPU's used for various kinds of computers including home desktops, office computers, mainframes and supercomputers.
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Computer Hardware : What Is a Processor? - YouTube  
Hardware - CPU Fan Speed - YouTube