The CPU of the computer has risen sharply, which high finger points out!!

Updated on technology 2024-05-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You check if the CPU fan is working properly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    CPU (Central Processing Unit), the full name of ** processor in Chinese. Since 1971, Intel released the world's first microprocessor chip, the 4004, and its pace of development has been staggering. I remember listening to my teacher talk about the classic Moore's Law when I was in middle school:

    Every eighteen months, the complexity of integrated circuits and the number of transistors double, while ** halves at the same time. As far as the current computer market is concerned, in addition to the growth rate of graphics card integration is far away from the long-term trend line of Moore's law, Intel and AMD have been perfectly interpreting the long-term charm of the law to the world in the process of continuous innovation of their products, and they are obsessively developing along this road. For example, if a team develops a new kernel product, it will take 6 months to improve the performance of the cache, and then another 6 months to improve the kernel to improve the performance (you can clearly see the changes in the 12 months from the development process of Athlon), and after another 6 months of marketing period, another design team will have a new kernel product coming out, 6+6+6=18 months—exactly in line with Moore's Law!

    Open any computer textbook, you can see that the CPU is divided into 4-bit microprocessors, 8-bit microprocessors, 16-bit microprocessors, 32-bit microprocessors and 64-bit microprocessors according to the word length of the information it processes. Pinch your fingers, the CPU has only gone through a short period of ten years from the initial 4-bit development to the current 32-bit, during which the representative products of each microprocessor are as follows:

    4-bit microprocessor: Intel 4004 processor 8-bit microprocessor: Intel processor Motorola MC6800 processor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The simple summary is from low to high frequency and from single core to multicore.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Poisoning, Trojan horse.

    2. The graphics card driver is not installed well or the driver is not suitable for your system.

    3. There is a background program running.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Actually, 360 is rogue software.,Upgrade your driver first.,I personally think it's poisoned.。。。 You can restore the system.

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