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I have a few 2.6 Linux boxes, running mostly RHEL and SUSE. I know for certain the RHEL machines have power saving on via the cpu governor. When the ondemand governor kicks, /proc/cpuinfo is showing the current speed of the processor and no longer showing...
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On my machines dmidecode lists ....
I use /usr/bin/cpufreq-info to get the current speed, and statistics, of the processors.
So yes, /proc/cpuinfo should be correct in that situation.
Thus the CPU should be running at full speed.
Hi, I am planning to buy a new laptop as I find my current one very slow. My question here is specifically related to RAM size and CPU power. I will mostly be doing development (not much games). I would be dabbling in distributed computing, multithreaded...
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But if you prefer/require OSX then....
Because then this would probably not be the best configuration you can get at that price point, since Apple charges a premium for more memory or faster CPUs .
Do you want the biggest bang for your bucks? I would say not .
If I have a 2.0gHz Woodcrest 5130 Xeon and a 1.6gHz Woodcrest 5110 Xeon, can I put them both on the same motherboard? The machine in question is a PowerEdge 2950.
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Terrible idea - most mobos won't even try to start the second processor, some not even the first one.
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In our embedded system (using a PowerPC processor), we want to disable the processor cache. What steps do we need to take? To clarify a bit, the application in question must have as constant a speed of execution as we can make it. Variability in executing...
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Becomes so crawlingly slow that you would do as well with an old 8-bit processor (exaggerating the low-level processor init code on PPCs, but I seem to remember the cache & MMU being pretty.
Hi everybody, I have a laptop, it's DELL Inspiron 1525, Window Vista Ultimate 32-bit, has 2.0 GHz processor speed. I would like to ask: What item should I buy to increase its current processor speed 2.0 GHz up to 3.0 GHz or higher?? Please help me.
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Doing so may processor speed up ....
Unfortunately, there is no way to increase the processor speed safely without damaging the unit to increase the processor speed? The only way would be to use software programs.
Can a AMD A110 Processor 2.4GHz run pc games like battlefield 3, rage and need for speed the run just to name? i would like to know a little more about this processor please anyone and its capabilities.
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Hi, Does anyone know the processor model used in the new imac, macbook, mac mini ? What I meant is for the 2.26 GHz processor ? Is it P8400 or P7550 or something else ? Thanks Michael
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speed Mac Mini: 2.26GHz, 2.53GHz, or 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor As you can see, the iMaciMac: 21.5-inch and 27-inch models, one of the following: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB shared L2 cache 3.33GHz Intel Core....
Hi everyone, I'm fishing for approaches to a problem with XSLT processing. Is it possible to use parallel processing to speed up an XSLT processor? Or are XSLT processors inherently serial? My hunch is that XML can be partitioned into chunks which could...
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It covers.
Of an XSLT Processor , excellent article about XSLT processors, saxon in particular.
Hi, this was an interview question! would the size of an integer depend upon the compiler or processor?
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Did they mean "which would it depend on: the compiler or the processor"? In that case the answer is basically "both." Normally, int won't be bigger than ....
Yes, it would.
Basically the size of int is the size of the processor registers.
The speed of a processor, or the frequency of a signal is measured in cycles per second, otherwise called hertz. 1 million cycles per second is written 1,000,000. This is easier to represent as 1 MHz the same way we refer to 1,000 millimeters as 1 meter...
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