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    consumption for a whole SBC using an ARM processor‚ compared to around 15+ Watts for a x86-based SBC. Space Critical With a low power solution‚ the main system can fit into very compact space‚ eliminating heat dissipation concerns. Environmental Critical Because of the lack of heat generation‚ the RISC system can be fully enclosed for total protection from the environment Cost Critical RISC embedded solutions usually come with application-oriented processors that provide a lower cost of ownership

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    The Processor

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    THE PROCESSOR Processor an electronic circuit which executes computer programs‚ containing a processing unit and a control TYPES OF CPU Single Core Processors with only one core(e.g. AMD Athlon Fx‚ intel Celeron). A Dual-core processor has two cores (e.g. AMD Phenom II X2‚ Intel Core Duo). A Quad-core processor contains four cores (e.g. AMD Phenom II X4‚ Intel’s quad-core processors‚ see i3‚ i5‚ and i7 at Intel Core). A Hexa-core processor contains six cores (e.g. AMD

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    Pentium Processor

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    ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE TOPIC: PENTIUM PROCESSOR EVOLUTION NAME : RAHUL KUMAR REG. No. : 11111934 ROLL : A12 COURSE : CAP208 Submit to- JASLEEN Ma’am INTRODUCTION Pentium is a certain series of processors from Intel. It is a development of (and thus compatible with) older microprocessors from Intel such as 8088‚ 8086‚ 80286‚ 80386 and 80486. Computers built around these processors are usually called PC-compatible. Pentium

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    Intel Processors

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    ASSIGNMENT: DISCUSS THE EVOLUTION OF INTEL PROCESSORS Intel 4004- First Single-Chip Microprocessor (4-bit CPU) • Introduced November 15‚ 1971 • Maximum clock speed was 740 kHz • 12-bit addresses • 8-bit instructions • 4-bit data words • Program Memory 4 KB • Instruction set contained 46 instructions (of which 41 were 8 bits wide and 5 were 16 bits wide) • Register set contained 16 registers of 4 bits each • Internal subroutine stack 3 levels deep

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    Desktop Processors

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    A Brief History of Intel’s desktop processor CPU is the most important part in computers. If compared to a person‚ computer’s heart is CPU. Processing information in accordance with its word length‚ CPU can be divided into: 4-bit processors‚ 8-bit processors‚ 16-bit processors‚ 32-bit processors and 64-bit processors‚ etc. Intel Corporation was founded in 1968‚ and then became a leader of the IT Industry. November 15th‚ 1971‚ Intel’s engineer Hoff invented the world’s first commercial

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    Elements of Processor

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    Elements of processor Computer processor is the main part of the computer because it is responsible for all the operations done through the computer. In order to work‚ some components must exist inside the CPU chip. Here is an overview of such components. The processor is mainly the brain of the computer because it controls all the processes done through the computer from typing to transferring data to remote computers. Inside the processor there are some basic elements the work together to make

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    Crusoe Processor

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    different demands on processors than desktop computing‚ yet up until now‚ mobile x86 platforms have simply made do with the same old processors originally designed for desktops. Those processors consume lots of power‚ and they get very hot. When you’re on the go‚ a power-hungry processor means you have to pay a price: run out of power before you’ve finished‚ run more slowly and lose application performance‚ or run through the airport with pounds of extra batteries. A hot processor also needs fans to

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    Crusoe Processors

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    LUCKNOW Phone No.: 0522-2890812‚ 2890730‚ 3096117 Fax: 0522-2890809 Web: www.integraluniversity.ac.in CERTIFICATE This is to certify that VIKAS KUMAR MISHRA has completed necessary Seminar work & prepared the bonafied report on CRUSOE -PROCESSOR in satisfactory manner as the partial fulfillment for the requirement of the degree of B.Tech (Information Technology) Of INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW under the guidance of his faculty within his time limit and his full effort to make his Seminar

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    Overclocking a Processor

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    Overclocking a processor What is overclocking? It is a procedure of increasing your PCs performance by increasing your CPUs/RAMs/Southbridge’s/Northbridge’s/GPUs clock and multiplier (only CPU and RAM) and voltage. In this text I am gonna explain you how can you overclock your CPU and RAM. About others I will maybe explain you some other time. Why would anyone want to overclock (OC) a processor? Because it increases computers performance. But it also increases CPU-s temperature‚ so it needs a better

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    HISTORY OF INTEL PROCESSORS Today‚ computers are a part of our lifestyle‚ but the first computer that was used was developed at the University of Pennsylvania in the year 1946! It had an ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) processor. The reprogramming feature that is so extensively used today‚ was introduced by Alan Turing and John von Neumann with their teams. The von Neumann architecture is the basis of modern computers. From the development of the first microprocessor - Intel’s

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