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    as a quality producer of microprocessors to differentiate itself from competition and build a consumer brand. Intel started marketing its product as a branded component which gave computer manufacturers and consumers reason to identify Intel in their marketing. Creating Intel’s brand awareness among dealers and consumers ultimately lead to higher perceived value of the computers which had ‘Intel Inside’. Consumers started understanding the value of Intel microprocessors and could now differentiate

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    performance products. As a result‚ Intel created quintessential ingredient-branding marketing campaign and made history. The company then chose a name for its latest microprocessor introduction that could be trademarked‚ Pentium‚ and launched the “Intel Inside” campaign to build brand awareness of its whole family of microprocessors. Fortunately‚ the campaign helped move the brand name outside the PC and into the minds of consumers. Other ways were adapted just to create brand identity

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    Corrective Actions Next Steps Situation: Inaccurate Readings Component Failure Never lab tested outside the range of 20-100 Fahrenheit Competitors facing microprocessor issues from same supplier Microprocessor issues detected previously on production line 3‚ as well as early QA testing CAPaction strips incompatible with current microprocessor Consumer Misuse Field Testing QA Results • Confirmed belief that in lab both experts and inexperience users use devise in the same way • Leads to component

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    history of innovation. In 1971 Intel introduced the world’s first microprocessor the 4004‚ and then went public at $23.50 a share raising $6.8 million. The very next year in 1972 Intel entered the then new digital watch market with the purchase of Microma‚ which was a small firm with a prototype liquid crystal display‚ what we know today as the LCD. Being on the leading edge of innovation Intel shifted its focus in the 1980s to microprocessors after IBM introduced the first personal computer‚ changing its

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    connected to the CPU. The shape of each interface is unique. This prevents plugging a device to a wrong port‚ which could cause damage to the device while being connected to the CPU. | CPU- Central Processing Unit It is also known as the microprocessor or the processor. It is the brain of the computer‚ and it is responsible for fetching‚decoding and executing program instructions as well as performing mathematical and logical calculations. The processor chip is identified by the processor type

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    the competitors and tried to convince consumers to pay more for its high performance products. By creating the ingredient-branding campaign‚ Intel mended the matter and made history in 1991. To become distinctive‚ it chose a name for its latest microprocessor introduction that could be trademarked‚ Pentium. The “Intel Inside” campaign was the answer for the brand awareness problem. This campaign helped move the Intel brand name outside the PC and into the minds of customers when the Intel gave significant

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    Communication Technologies‚ the role of ITC in Education is highlighted with the challenges which are being faced. Findings ICT: A global vibrant industry Revolutions: Revolution 1: The Computer Revolution 2: The PC Revolution 3: The Microprocessors Revolution 4: The Internet Revolution 5: Wireless Links Originality/ Value Emerging Trends in ICT ITC in Education Challenges References ITC: A Vibrant ‚ Growing Industry ICT is no longer a Luxury. There may be people or governments

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    the following aspects: * Registers * Instruction Set * Addressing Modes * Data Types * Memory Organization * Interrupts and Exceptions * The Fig.1 shows the programmer’s model of 8086 microprocessor. * 8086 microprocessor includes: * Fourteen 16-bit registers. * Four data registers‚ AX‚ BX‚ CX‚ DX * The status register‚ SR‚ with nine of its bits implemented for status and control flags. * The instruction pointer‚ IP

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    any length up to 448 bits. Although there is a complex initialization phase required before any encryption can take place‚ the actual encryption of data is very efficient on large microprocessors. Blowfish was designed to have the following characteristics: Fast: Blowfish encrypts data on 32-bit microprocessors at a rate of 18 clock cycles per byte. Compact: Blowfish can run in less than 5K of memory. Simple: Blowfish’s simple structure is easy to implement and eases the task of determining

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    INTRODUCTION Today ’s microprocessors sport a general-purpose design which has its own advantages and disadvantages. ➢ Adv: One chip can run a range of programs. That ’s why you don ’t need separate computers for different jobs‚ such as crunching spreadsheets or editing digital photos ➢ Disadv: For any one application‚ much of the chip ’s circuitry isn ’t needed‚ and the presence of those "wasted" circuits slows things down. Suppose‚ instead‚ that the chip ’s circuits could

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