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  • ...ating over a large number of hash table entries to find the item needed is CPU intensive and mIRC might start to feel unresponsive.
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  • * CPU Instructions
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  • | [[Config register - MIPS|Config]] || 16 || rowspan="4" | CPU setup
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  • === Dispatching example - CPU info === ;get some cool information about the CPU here
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  • ...ly available [[microprocessor]]. The 4004 was a [[4-bit architecture|4-bit CPU]], designed for use in the [[Busicom]] 141-PF printing calculator<ref>[http
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  • | image = Rockwell PPS4 11660 CPU.jpg ...It's full compatible with all the original {{rockwell|pps-4/10660|PPS-4}} CPU and all the other parts.
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  • | arch = 4-bit ...ROM]] chip, a [[RAM]] chip, [[shift register]], and a [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microprocessor]]. The chipset was first produced first quarter of 1975.
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  • ...10, its CPU was also a custom-designed [[transistor-transistor logic|TTL]] CPU. ...[[Voyager Flight Data System|Voyager's data computer]], which was a custom 4-bit CMOS microprocessor.
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  • | caption = Intel D3002, CPU of the 3000 series | {{\|3002}} || CPU
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  • ...iterations per chunk (bearing in mind that it may run on PCs of different CPU powers). Clearly you want to keep the iterations small enough that mIRC con
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  • | arch = 4-bit word, 8-bit instruction, BCD-oriented ...re chipset was made of four individual chips, including the [[/4004|4004]] CPU which became the first commercial microprocessor. MCS-4 was completed by Ma
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  • {{see also|intel/frequency_behavior|l1=Intel's CPU Frequency Behavior}}
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  • ...em to function as a single computer on a chip. This usually includes the [[CPU]], [[program memory|program]] and [[data memory]], [[programmable I/O|progr
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  • | arch = 4-bit words, 8-bit instruction The '''PPS-4''' (Parallel Processing System - 4-bit word) was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microprocessor
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  • ...1980 Catalog, "μCOM-4: 4-Bit Single Chip Microcomputer Family, μCOM-43SL CPU μPD557L", 104, 125-126 pp. *NEC Microcomputers, Inc., 1981 Catalog, "μCOM-4: 4-Bit Single Chip Microcomputer Family, μPD557L μCOM-43SL", 155, 177-178 pp.
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  • | arch = 4-bit words, 8-bit instruction ...system (hence the "/1"). It's full compatible with all the original PPS-4 CPU and all the other parts.
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  • ...power came from its simplicity, being an [[in-order]] dual-issue pipelined CPU. All Bonnell-based processors were manufactured on Intel's [[45 nm process] Silverthorne chips have an incredibly simple design featuring only the CPU itself on-die. The [[southbridge]] and [[northbridge]] are integrated on a
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  • | caption = The F3850 [[CPU]] component | {{\|3850}} || [[CPU]]
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  • The CPU 6309 by HITACHI has secret features which is not written in with instructions of the Hitachi 6301 CPU. Read the manual of the 6301
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  • | caption = CPU, {{\|8008-1}} higher speed variant ...[Intel]]. Introduced on April, [[1972]], the MCS-8 featured the {{\|8008}} CPU.
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  • | caption = {{\|8080}}, the CPU of the MCS-80 system ...y [[Intel]]. Introduced on April, 1974, the MCS-80 featured the {{\|8080}} CPU, the forefather of all modern [[x86]]-based microprocessors.
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  • | process 1 name = P1268 (CPU) / P1269 (SoC)
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  • | process 1 name = P1272 (CPU) / P1273 (SoC) ...or performance and high frequency (e.g., high-switching circuitry in the [[CPU]]) whereas short cells are optimized for density (e.g., GPU shader arrays).
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  • | colspan="2" | P1266 (CPU) / P1266.8 (SoC) / P1269 (SoC) || colspan="2" | CS-300 || colspan="2" | ||
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  • |atype=CPU ...tel turned to higher integration, moving [[integrated graphics|Graphics]], CPU core, Video Acceleration, [[Display Controller]], and [[Memory Controller]]
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  • | atype = CPU <tr><th colspan="8">CPU</th><th colspan="3">IGP</th></tr>
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  • <tr><th colspan="8">CPU</th><th colspan="3">IGP</th></tr> ...ated the [[integrated graphics]] on this same die as the newly architected CPU, allowing for higher performance and lower power than previous generation.
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  • <tr><th colspan="8">CPU</th><th colspan="3">IGP</th></tr>
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  • All models are a single-chip solution, meaning both the [[CPU]] [[die]] and the [[chipset]] die are packaged together on the same substra All models are a single-chip solution, meaning both the [[CPU]] [[die]] and the [[chipset]] die are packaged together on the same substra
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  • |atype=CPU ...l]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microarchitecture::Broadwell]] [[max cpu count::1]]
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  • |atype=CPU ==== CPU changes ====
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  • | atype = CPU * 4 CPU cores
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  • |atype=CPU ...diagram from Intel. The master design incorporates the [[quad-core|four]] CPU [[physical cores|cores]], the [[GPU]] with 12 execution units, the 8 MiB sh
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  • | atype = CPU ...l]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microarchitecture::Westmere ]] [[max cpu count::1]]
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  • |atype=CPU **** Limits motherboard trace design to 7 inches max from the CPU to chipset (down from 8)
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  • |atype=CPU ...her via Intel's standard [[DMI 3.0]] bus interface which utilizes 4 of the CPU's 20 [[PCIe]] 3.0 lanes (having a transfer rate of 8 GT/s per lane). Only {
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  • |atype=CPU * 2 CPU cores + 40 GPU EUs
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  • |atype=CPU ...in-and-light market. The microprocessor consists of five major components: CPU cores, LLC, {{intel|ring interconnect}}, {{intel|system agent}}, and {{\\|G
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  • {{see also|intel/frequency_behavior|l1=Intel's CPU Frequency Behavior}}
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  • | process 1 name = P1274 (CPU) / P1275 (SoC) ** CPU
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  • == CPU Families == '''CPU:'''
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  • File:Intel i486 DX33 CPU SX 419.jpg|A80486DX-33, S-Spec SX419
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  • | image = CPU Intel 80486DX-50.JPG File:Intel i486 DX 50 CPU.jpg|A80486DX-50, S-Spec SX710
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  • File:Intel i486 DX2 66 CPU SX750.jpg|A80486DX2-66, S-Spec SX750 File:Intel i486 DX2 66 CPU SX955.jpg|A80486DX2-66, S-Spec SX955
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  • Ic-photo-Intel--A80486DX4100-(486DX4-CPU).png|A80486DX4100, S-Spec SK096
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  • File:Ic-photo-Intel--SB80486SX-33--(486-CPU).JPG|SB80486SX-33
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--Am486DX-40-(A80486DX-40)-(486-CPU).jpg File:AMD Am486 DX 40 CPU E.jpg
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  • This is the fastest regular 486-type CPU that has also been available as a native 5 Volt part.
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  • File:AMD Am486 DX2 66 CPU E6.jpg| File:AMD Am486 DX2 66 CPU D.jpg
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--A80486DX4-100NV8T-(486-CPU).png File:AMD Am486 DX4 100 NV8T CPU.jpg|
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  • * [[:File:CPU Thermal Management (Am486, Am5x86, K5) (August 1995).pdf|CPU Thermal Management]]; Publication #18448 Revision D/0; August 1995.
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--Am5x86-P75-(Am486DX5-133W16BGC)-(486-CPU).jpg File:Ic-photo-AMD--Am5x86-P75-(Am486DX5-133W16BGC)-(486-CPU).jpg|1997, Week 46
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  • File:Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-X5-133ADW-(Am5x86-P75)-(586-CPU).png|From 1996 Week 10
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  • * CPU shutdown mode; System shutdown mode
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  • * CPU shutdown mode; System shutdown mode
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--N80C186-(186-CPU).png
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  • |?max cpu count
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  • ...e 1025 model is the same as the 1024 model with an additional IBM Power PC CPU core incorporated as well for general-purpose tasks. These two models appea
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  • *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU *** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
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  • *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU *** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
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  • *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU *** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
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  • *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU *** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
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  • *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU *** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
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  • | arch = 32-bit vector/matrix math processor + RISC cpu ...as a family of matrix and vector math processors with an on-die [[RISC]] [[CPU]]s introduced by [[Intrinsity]]. The chips were developed using Intrinsity'
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  • ...erating at 1.5 GHz. The processor incorporates a high-performance [[MIPS]] CPU along with a powerful matrix and vector math unit.
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  • ...operating at 2 GHz. The processor incorporates a high-performance [[MIPS]] CPU along with a powerful matrix and vector math unit.
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  • ...operating at 1 GHz. The processor incorporates a high-performance [[MIPS]] CPU along with a powerful matrix and vector math unit. This mode was a low-powe
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  • ...operating at 3 GHz. The processor incorporates a high-performance [[MIPS]] CPU along with a powerful matrix and vector math unit.
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  • File:Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-SSA 5-75ABR-(AMD5k86-P75-CPU).png
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  • File:Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-K6-166ALR-(K6-CPU).jpg|166ALR, Week 35, 1997 File:Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-K6-166ALR-(K6-CPU).png|166ALR, Week 35, 1997
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  • |atype=CPU The Coffee Lake system on a chip consists of a five major components: CPU [[physical core|cores]], [[last level cache|LLC]], Ring interconnect, {{int
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-K6-2 333AFR-(K6-2-CPU).png
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  • ...ame pinout and bus interface, a single system can be used by replacing the CPU between tests. Section 3 lists the hardware components for the systems and
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  • | image = CPU AMD Duron 800.jpg
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  • ...] core (+L1$), an L1.5 cache, L2 cache, a [[floating-point unit]] (FPU), a CPU Cache-Crossbar (CCX) arbiter, and three [[network on chip]] (NoC) routers.
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  • |atype=CPU ...s by amd]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microarchitecture::K7]] [[max cpu count::1]]
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  • |atype=CPU [[File:ryzen threadripper.png|right|thumb|First 16-core HEDT market CPU]]
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  • |atype=CPU Zen 2 organizes CPU cores in a core complex (CCX). A CCX comprises four cores sharing a 16 MiB,
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  • | image = Ic-photo-AMD--AMD-K6-III 333AFK-(K6-CPU).jpg
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  • ...tel]][[microprocessor family::Xeon E5]][[microarchitecture::Haswell]][[max cpu count::4]] |?max cpu count
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  • {{see also|intel/frequency_behavior|l1=Intel's CPU Frequency Behavior}}
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  • ...e are Intel's fifth generation integrated GPUs and first packaged GPU with CPU. <tr><th colspan="10">CPU</th><th colspan="3">IGP</th><th colspan="4">Features</th></tr>
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  • <tr><th colspan="10">CPU</th><th colspan="3">IGP</th><th colspan="4">Features</th></tr>
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  • |atype=CPU * Mair, Hugh T., et al. "4.3 A 20nm 2.5 GHz ultra-low-power tri-cluster CPU subsystem with adaptive power allocation for optimal mobile SoC performance
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  • The Helio X20 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat * Mair, Hugh T., et al. "4.3 A 20nm 2.5 GHz ultra-low-power tri-cluster CPU subsystem with adaptive power allocation for optimal mobile SoC performance
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  • The Helio X20 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat
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  • The Helio X20 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat
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  • The Helio X23 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat
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  • The Helio X27 is identical to {{\\|Helio X20}} with higher CPU clocks speed and higher GPU clock speed. Additionally this model also suppo The Helio X27 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat
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  • The Helio X30 is designed is composed of 3 individual clusters of CPU cores depending on the level of performance required by the active applicat * Mair, Hugh, et al. "3.4 A 10nm FinFET 2.8 GHz tri-gear deca-core CPU complex with optimized power-delivery network for mobile SoC performance."
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  • ...(MT6755M) is identical to the regular {{\\|MT6755}} except for the GPU and CPU lower clock speeds.
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  • ...ical to the {{\\|Helio P10}} with higher clock speeds for both the GPU and CPU.
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  • ...al to the {{\\|Helio P20}} apart from the higher clock speeds for both the CPU and GPU.
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  • | atype = CPU <tr><th colspan="9">CPU</th><th colspan="3">Memory</th><th colspan="5">[[Hardware Accelerators]]</t
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  • <tr><th colspan="7">CPU</th><th colspan="3">Memory</th><th colspan="5">[[Hardware Accelerators]]</t <tr><th colspan="7">CPU</th><th colspan="3">Memory</th><th colspan="5">[[Hardware Accelerators]]</t
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  • <tr><th colspan="7">CPU</th><th colspan="3">Memory</th><th colspan="4">[[Hardware Accelerators]]</t <tr><th colspan="7">CPU</th><th colspan="3">Memory</th><th colspan="5">[[Hardware Accelerators]]</t
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  • ==CPU Families==
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  • ...solution - the [[chipset]] is packaged in the same physical casing as the CPU in a [[multi-chip package]] (MCP). Communication between the separate dies
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  • ...ince they incorporate an on-package cache (OPC) in addition to the hub and CPU. Communication between the separate dies are done via a lightweight On-Pack
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  • ...SKU || EUs || CPU Stepping<ref group=devID>The CPU Stepping is the actual CPU design stepping.</ref> || GT Stepping<ref group=devID>The GT Stepping refer * Enhanced "14nm+" process (while CPU cores base frequency was increased, GPU speed remains unchanged)
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  • ...SKU || EUs || CPU Stepping<ref group=devID>The CPU Stepping is the actual CPU design stepping.</ref> || GT Stepping<ref group=devID>The GT Stepping refer ...iB/CPU core || ~2MiB/CPU core || ~2MiB/CPU core || ~2MiB/CPU core || ~2MiB/CPU core
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  • |atype=CPU ! Compiler !! CPU !! Arch-Favorable
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  • |atype=CPU ...y amd]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microarchitecture::Zen 3]] [[max cpu count::1]]
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  • | process 1 name = P1278 (CPU), P1279? (SoC)
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  • ...hat is usually shared by all the functional units on the chip (e.g. [[core|CPU cores]], [[IGP]], and [[DSP]]) ...d [[L2$]] and the GPU has its own L1, L2, and L3 cache. Therefore from the CPU core perspective, the LLC is effectively an L3 cache whereas from the GPU p
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  • EPYC 7003 processors identify as members of {{amd|CPUID#Family 25 (19h)|AMD CPU Family 19h, Model 01h}} (engineering samples as Model 00h). ...he "Milan" CCD contains a single {{amd|Zen 3|l=arch}} CCX comprising eight CPU cores (the number of usable cores varies by <abbr title="Store Keeping Unit
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  • ...s architecture is utilized by [[AMD]]'s recent microarchitectures for both CPU (i.e., {{amd|Zen|l=arch}}) and graphics (e.g., {{amd|Vega|l=arch}}), and an ...=arch}}, the block diagram of the SDF is shown on the right. The two {{amd|CPU Complex|CCX's}} are directly connected to the SDF plane using the '''Cache-
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  • | Top 98% || 4.9 GHz || -2 || 1.387 V || || 97% || 4.9 GHz || -2 || CPU Vcore: 1.385 V | Top 84% || 5.0 GHz || -2 || 1.400 V || || 88% || 5.0 GHz || -2 || CPU Vcore: 1.400 V
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  • ...change is semi-permanent and is associated with a motherboard and not the CPU. Activation is likely saved on the motherboard along with the [[BIOS]]. The ...tive [https://www.pcper.com/news/Processors/Intel-selling-scratch-software-CPU-upgrades noted] that for the Pentium part, it's only $15 to buy a Core i3 i
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  • ...ng 50% less power and performing around 25 times faster than a traditional CPU for tasks such as photo recognition. The NPU is said to deliver 1.92 [[TFLO
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