What is a processor

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Today's discussion will be about the processor. I will try to tell you about what a processor is, how it works, what kind of processor is good, what kind of processor to buy. However, when buying a new computer, there is a common question, which processor is better to take? Looking at the various features of the processor, power, Rockmaff the whole hangover condition. So I am going to the main discussion without increasing the size of the word. I will try to know as the first part of the discussion what is the processor?

What is a processor?

Simply put, the process by which a computer performs data and data processing is called a processor. The processors of the previous computer were much bigger. But the journey of small processors started with the invention of microprocessor in 1981. At present we understand microprocessor as processor. The nerve center of a laptop, server or any ordinary desktop computer is the only integrated chip-microprocessor known as the computer's CPU. In fact, the microprocessor is a self-contained and programmable mathematical engine that controls and performs all computer operations through instructions. This integrated chip is a small, thin silicon that has tens of millions of transistors in just a few square millimeters. You can see the details on Wikipedia here

Some of the amazing features and features of the processor

If someone asks what is the life or heart of the computer? What would you say? Whatever you say in the answer, it is true that the computer really has a heart. And that heart is the processor. The processor's job is to process your commands every second through the software. So how do you know if the processor you want to take is really powerful enough to do what you say? This tune is to let you know if your processor is really suitable for office work or heavy gaming or rendering or how to find a suitable processor for you. However, processors like motherboards have a number of structural features that will surprise you.

The next part will be published soon

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