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Arm Processors

ARM processors are a family of 32-bit microprocessors developed by Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. in the 1980s. Today ARM processors...

Microprocessor Comparison Chart

Clear up any or all processor confusion with this cut-to-the-chase comparison chart. There are many microprocessors available to the public....

Flexible Service Processor

Abbreviated as FSP, this is an acronym associated with IBM eServers and other IBM systems. The Flexible Service Processor (FSP)...

DragonBall processor

An integrated system on a chip series of CPUs used in many smartphones and PDAs. The Motorola DragonBall processor was...

Outline Processor Markup Language

Outline Processor Markup Language (OPML) is an XML-based format that allows exchange of outline-structured information between applications running on different...

Lockstep Processor Technique

A processor lockstep is a technique used to achieve high reliability in a microprocessorsystem. This is done by adding a...

AMD & Intel Processor Lineups

It never fails. Just after you upgrade your CPU, Intel or AMD announces a new processor, pushing technology to new...

All About Dual-Core Processors

Dual-processor, Dual-core, and Multi-core: Keeping it straight Dual-processor (DP) systems are those that contains two separate physical computer processors in...

Dual-Processor

Dual-processor (DP) systems are those which contains two separate physical computer processors in the same chassis. In dual-processor systems the...

Scalable Parallel Processor

Abbreviated as SPP, a computer that utilizes parallel processing that can be upgraded by adding more CPUs to it, effectively...

Array Processor

Also called a vector processor. A microprocessor that executes one instruction at a time but on an array or table...

Deschutes Pentium Processor

Deschutes is the name of an Intel Pentium II microprocessor. Unlike previous Pentium IIs manufactured with a 0.35-micron process, the...