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  • #REDIRECT [[Central processing unit]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Central processing unit]]
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  • #Redirect [[Central processing unit]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Central processing unit]]
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  • [[CPU|Central Processing Unit]]
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • ...n. However, managing these values typically causes major slowdowns in a [[Central processing unit|CPU]]'s [[floating point unit]] [http://www.intel.com/software/products/doc
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • The '''intel iapx 432''' is a [[central processing unit]] designed by [[integrated circuit]] manufacturer [[intel (manufacturer)|in
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • ...on is fetched from computer memory by the [[Central processing unit|CPU]] (central processing unit), the program counter is incremented by the length of the instruction word
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • ...popular [[x86]] line of [[computer processor]]s (also known as a CPU or [[Central Processing Unit]]), which are used on the majority of general purpose [[computer]]s today.
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • The '''Intel 8086''', and the closely related 8088, were early [[Central processing unit|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IB
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • ...ngle-chip" [[microprocessor|microprocessors]] such as the [[Intel]] 8080 [[Central processing unit|processor]] first sold in 1974. These integrated circuits consisted of a si
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  • {{r|Central processing unit}}
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  • ...nsiderations with [[laptop]]s. Apple's iMac, for instance, uses a laptop [[central processing unit|CPU]], which limits its front side bus.<ref>'''iMac Technical Specification
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  • It is a lineal descendant of intel's earlier successful [[central processing unit]], the [[intel 8088|8088]], which had powered [[IBM]]'s very successful [[I
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  • === Central Processing Unit ===
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  • When the 8088 or 8086 [[central processing unit]] encountered a floating point instruction it would be executed by the CPU,
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  • <li>[[Central processing unit|CPU]] ([[Microprocessor]]) ...Devices such as main memory, mass storage, even the [[motherboard]] and [[central processing unit]] may be easily replaced by an end user. This upgradeability is, however, n
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  • The 6502 was used as the main [[CPU]] (Central Processing Unit) in many computers and game consoles during the late 1970s and early-to-mid
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  • {{main | Central processing unit}}
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  • Since the 1980s the ALU and control unit (collectively called a [[central processing unit]] or CPU) have typically been located on a single [[integrated circuit]] ca
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  • The faster graphics accelerators and improving [[Central processing unit|CPU]] technology have resulted in ever-increasing levels of realism that ch
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  • A '''central processing unit''' ('''CPU'''), often called the '''processor''', is the component in an e The phrase "central processing unit" and its abbreviation, CPU, have been used in the computer industry dating
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  • The '''Zilog Z80''', a [[central processing unit|microprocessor]] made by [[Zilog]], has a reputation for being one of the m
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  • ...0]]) in 1974, this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other central processing unit implementation methods. Mainframe and minicomputer manufacturers of the ti
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