Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Introduction to Microprocessor

A microprocessor or processor is the heart of
the computer and it performs all the computational tasks, calculations and
data processing etc. inside the computer. Microprocessor is the brain of the
computer. In the computers, the most popular type of the processor is the
Intel Pentium chip and the Pentium 1V is the latest chip by Intel
Corporation. The microprocessors can be classified based on the following
features.


Instruction Set



It is the set of the instructions that the Microprocessor can execute.



Bandwidth



The number of bits processed by the processor in a single instruction.



Clock Speed



Clock speed is measured in the MHz and it determines that how many
instructions a processor can processed.

 
The speed of the microprocessor is measured in
the MHz or GHz. The processor is also known as the CPU (Central Processing
Unit). It contains the control unit and the arithmetic unit and both works
together to process the commands. CPU is used in every computer whether it
is a workstation, server or a laptop. CPU is a complete computational engine
that is designed as a chip. It starts the work when you turn on your
computer.



CPU is designed to perform the arithmetic and logical operations inside the
computer. Common operations inside the computer include adding, subtracting,
multiplying, comparing the values and fetching the different numbers to
process them. The higher the CPU clocks’ speed the more efficient will be
the performance of the computer.



Computer’s performance is also influenced by the system bus architecture,
memory used, type of the processor and software program being running.
Pentium 4 is the fastest type of the Intel’s processor that contains
125,000,000 transistors and operates at the speed of 3.6 GHz.

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