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Intel Pentium Processor with MMX!
Gosh how intel CPUs have moved on!
Did not make my 365 but still posted.
foto de la luz de la cpu movida intencionalmente con el obturador abierto em mayor tiempo que permite mi camara compacta
Random floppies from early 90's PCs. Motherboards and such like had to be constantly fed with drivers in those days. The CPUs are left over from the machine getting upgraded.
Yes, that is the stock Intel HSF, and yes, it's keeping the CPU at a mere 26c under low load (eg, web browsing).
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This CPU was removed from a faulty Commodore Amiga 500. You can also find this CPU in the Atari ST range of computers.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16/32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector). Introduced in 1979 with HMOS technology as the first member of the successful 32-bit m68k family of microprocessors, it is generally software forward compatible with the rest of the line despite being limited to a 16-bit wide external bus. After three decades in production, the 68000 architecture is still in use.
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How to check CPU info on Linux
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A piece of hardware that performs instructions that are given by the various computer prgrams taht are installed
How to check CPU info on Linux
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