Apple recently made available the Developer Notes for the new PowerBook models. This documentation reveals that the 15" and 17" models (but not the 12" model) support processor/bus"slewing." Slewing ...
A computer motherboard's bus speed has no effect on the installed CPU's speed. In a computer, the motherboard and the CPU are two separate components and do not impact the performance of one another.
Renesas Technology Corp. today announced the development of the SH7780, a 32-bit microprocessor incorporating the SH-4A, the high-end CPU core in the SuperH™* 1 Family, and a PCI bus * 2 controller ...
Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced the SH7780, a microprocessor incorporating the high end SuperH(TM) SH-4A CPU core and a PCI (peripheral component interconnect) bus controller (PCIC).
my ancient board is a surprisingly versatile Epox EP-5BVPXA, Which I presume has a 66mhz bus. My current CPU is a P200 MMX @ 200 Mhz with a 66MHZ FSB. Now I got myself a K6-2, 300 mhz with a 100Mhz ...
April 14, 2003 - Intel Corporation today announced a significant improvement in overall PC performance by introducing a new Pentium® 4 processor with a faster system bus and a new chipset platform.
The one-processor system model that has dominated electronic system design since 1971 is now thoroughly obsolete. Today's SOC designers readily accept the idea of using multiple processors in their ...
Striving to deliver solutions for maximum overall system performance, embedded board vendors are now offering multiprocessor products featuring the most recent generation of DSP and RISC processors.
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