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    Computer Comparison

    tired of purchasing computers and it’s not what expected to be. Powerful. I am running a MacBook Pro widescreen notebook computer complete with Mac applications. To push the many processes and services running on Mac, I have a 2 Duo (Intel Core) Processor. This processor runs at 2.26 Hz with only 3MB shared level 2 cache. Input Devices The input devices on my MacBook Pro includes a wireless USB mouse and built in touch mouse pad, and built in keyboard. It also includes

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    www.jntuworld.com Code No: RR321402 RR SET-1 B. Tech III Year II Semester Examinations, December/January -2011-12 MICROPROCESSORS (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(MECHATRONICS)) Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80 Answer any five questions All questions carry equal marks --1.a) What are various addressing mode in 8085 microprocessor? Explain with suitable example. b) Explain following instructions in detail with the help of examples. i) RAR ii) CPI data iii) CALL addr (Label) iv) SPHL v) XRI data. [8+8]

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    users. | Due to ease of networking a PC these days just about anyone can network PCs together. | Business users, people on the move, educational users. | Mostly business users. | TWELVE CPU SPECIFICATIONS 1. Brand You have two choice here: Intel or AMD. Both companies offer great products that will satisfy your needs. Simply make sure to research the pros and cons of each company’s products before stopping your choice on one. Note that this choice will affect which motherboards are compatible

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    Phong

    Replacing thePowerBook G4, the MacBook Pro was the second model, after the iMac, to be announced in the Apple–Intel transition. It is also the high-end model of theMacBook family and is currently produced with 13- and 15-inch screens, although a 17-inch version has been offered previously. The first generation MacBook Pro appeared externally similar to the PowerBook G4, but used the Intel Core processors instead of PowerPC G4chips. The 15-inch model was released in January 2006, a 17-inch model in

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    DOST STARBOOKs: The Philippines’s First Digital Science Library What is STARBOOKS? STARBOOKS or the Science & Technology Academic and Research‐Based Openly‐Operated Kiosks intends to serve as information access portals in key areas in the Philippines. People in the community can have digital access to the scientific information physically available at the Science and Technology Information Institute, the DOST Science and Technology Information Network of the Philippines (ScINET), Philippine eLib

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    Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

    Giving Credit Where Credit is Due Foundations for Doctoral Study in Business (BTM7107-8) Ransford Addo Northcentral University Dr. Francis Maffei lll Introduction This research identifies two business professionals, Michael Dell and Andy Grove; their main contributions to their fields; the resistance that each encountered in presenting and furthering their programs; the similarities and differences in their stories; and finally, the

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    Intel Company Overview Only

    Intel Company Overview Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore were among the eight founders of Fairfield Semiconductor in the late 1950’s. While at Fairchild Moore & Noyce decided to branch out on their own and start a company developing large scale integrated circuits. Noyce wrote a one page business plan that attracted an investor named Art Rock, who was also at Fairchild. Rock was able to sell their vision to other investors and raised 2.5 million dollars in only two days. Together with this money

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    Intel

    Intel Corporation is the biggest semiconductor manufacturer in the world and has changed the global marketplace radically since it was founded in 1968. The first handheld calculators and PC’s were developed through the innovation of Intel’s microprocessors. The company is currently valued at more than $54 billion and employs more than 100,000 people. Intel’s product line of Pentium processors have become a household name. Today, at least 80% Intel processors are used in PC’s globally. Suppliers:

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    Pentium Flaw

    In 1994, Intel released a microprocessor that had a major flaw that they dismissed as simple and not likely to replicate very often while in use. The Pentium microprocessor, used in both the 486DX and Pentium CPUs both included a floating point unit, also known as a math coprocessor, which was used to help spreadsheet users. Floating point units used non-integers in their arithmetic methods instead of integers, much like the previous CPUs. FPUs made the arithmetic must faster and allowed for more

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    and how it was discovered: This flaw was discovered in 1994. Apparently Intel engineers found it but decided to keep it quiet until a professor, Dr. Thomas Nicely, discovered it and made it well known to the world, after not receiving a response from Intel on the matter. Intel’s response to the flaw: This incident actually helped make Intel a commonly unknown computer supplier to a household name. They responded with the Intel inside campaign, and becoming more user friendly in their business practices

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