Monday, 12 December 2016

Central Processing Units (CPU)



100MHZ  -   900MHZ Processors: Suitable for Pentium 3 systems. Relatively very slow in its own capacity. Old fashioned and outdated. It is available only in Pin-Like form. The commonest brand of this processor is the Intel.

                                   
                                   


1.00GHZ     -    2.99GHZ Processors: Most appropriate for Pentium 4 systems. Quite fast on advent but the quest for faster and higher performance processors has been a treat to its very existence. It is available in Pin-Like and Pin-Less forms. AMD and Intel are the most popular brands of this processor. The Intel brand can either be Celeron, atom, Inter R etc.
                         
                                             


3.00GHZ     -     3.50GHZ Processors: Popularly called the Dual Core Systems(Pentium D).Fast Processor and suitable for most computing jobs of today. It is available mainly in Pin-Less form. AMD Atholon 64 X2 and Intel are the available brands.
                  

 


Core 2 Series of Processors: The quest for a high definition processor /Computer with a very good speed that can perform several complex task at the same time without stress led to the invention of the Core 2 series. They are very fast and mark the beginning of modern day computer. They are available mainly in Pin- Less form. The Intel brand is very common.
                   
                               


Core i3, i5, i7 Series of Processors: The advancement in softwares for both Operating Systems and Applications made it mandatory for a super higher Processor/ Computer to be invented. Thus the Core i’s series came into existence to absorb these advancement in Softwares without hitches. They are extremely very fast and they form the nuclei of modern day Computer. They are available mainly in Pin-Less form. They are available as Intel brand.

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