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ARM explained: How a chip designer became central to modern computing
Because ARM licenses its designs, multiple companies can integrate ARM technology into a single system-on-a-chip, or SoC. A ...
Forgive my ignorance, but how does a processor's multiplier work? That is, would a 1.6GHz Northwood-A (400MHz FSB) processor have a multiplier of 16 due to the fact that 16 X 100 (MHz FSB) = 1600 MHz?
OK this is more of a question for the sake of knowledge. Basically I am building a dual PII computer, and plan to put Linux on it. I am curios as to how Linux treats dual processors. I am not a ...
The SSP1492 sensor signal processor debuts as the market's only monolithic IC that simultaneously works with multiple resistive, capacitive, inductive, voltage, and pulsed sensor elements (both MEMS ...
Have you ever wondered what those confusing letters and numbers at the end of the CPU mean? Every year, Intel and AMD release new generations of their CPUs with updated specifications and sometimes ...
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