Friday, 23 March 2012

Processor


Processor

The CPU, or the central processing unit, also known as a processor for short, is the brain of every computer.The CPU executes any calculation or process made by the computer.
The processor uses bits that have either a value of 0 or 1 for all of its calculations ("bit" is short for "binary digit"). Computers store, process and retrieve information by using strings of bits, such as, for example "1011001." All computer programs like Internet browsers, word processors and image manipulation software must be processed by CPUs.







 
Intel Pentium Dual core CPU Logo Intel Pentium Dual Core Processors
The Intel Pentium processors with Intel dual-core technology deliver great desktop performance, low power enhancements, and multitasking for everyday computing.


Intel Dual Core i3 CPU Logo Intel Dual Core i3 Processors
Intel Core i3 dual core processors provide 4-way multitasking capability with built-in performance headroom for software upgrades.


Intel Dual Core i5 CPU Logo Intel Dual Core i5 Processors
Intel Core i5 processors deliver the next level of productivity. With Intel Turbo Boost Technology this quad-core processor with 4-way multitasking capability delivers extra speed whenever you need.


Intel Dual Core i7 CPU Logo Intel Dual Core i7 Processors
The Intel Core i7 processors deliver best-in-class performance for the most demanding applications. This quad-core processor features 8-way multitasking capability and additional L3 cache

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