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 ...
A Spymac thread posted this weekend reveals some screenshots and information about a feature of the new PowerMac G5's called "Slewing". Details on the various modes are provided in Apple's Developer ...
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 ...
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).
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.
For many years, the 8-bit microcontroller has been the workhorse of embedded systems. Design teams favor the size and power benefits that a tightly coupled processor, such as the 8051 microcontroller, ...
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