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What is the 1st feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Clock speed the processor supports
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What is the 2nd feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Processor speed
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What is the 3rd feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Socket and chipset the processor can use
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What is the 4th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Processor architecture (32 bits or 64 bits)
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What is the 5th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Multiprocessing abilities
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What is the 6th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Memory cache, which is the amount of memory included within the processor package.
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What is the 7th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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The memory features on the motherboard that the processor can support
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What is the 8th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Support for virtualization
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What is the 9th feature of a processor that can affect performance and compatibility with mother boards?
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Integrated graphics
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What are the basic components of a processor?
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1. input/output- manages data instructions entering and leaving the processor
2. control unit- manages all activities inside the processor itself 3. ALU's (2 or more are the standard for today) An ALU will perform all of the logical thinking inside a processor 4. Registers- small holding areas outside the processor 5.Internal Memory cache- L1, L2, & L3 hold data and instructions waiting to be processed be the ALU 6. Buses inside the processor connect components within the processor housing. (runs faster than the FSB) |