These are amazing training videos. I am not a big commenter but-you speak at the perfect pace, you know your stuff and the visuals are great. I appreciate your efforts. Just sayin...
Thank you for all your help, I have another question, silly as it may be, do CPUs transfer data internally in parallel, ie a 64 bit CPU transferring data in 8 bytes, or serial. As far as I'm aware data is transferred between components on the motherboard in serial, I'm not sure how the CPU does it though, thanks.
Transfer from the memory to the CPU is still parallel. Generally all the other connections to the CPU are serial. Inside the CPU is up to the manufacturer of the CPU. I would guess inside the CPU would be parallel in most cases, but could in serial for some components. For example transfer from memory control to cache. For the fastest components, like the pipeline would have to be parallel, serial would not work in this case. It is not a silly question, I had to think about that one. Not something I think people generally think about.
These are amazing training videos. I am not a big commenter but-you speak at the perfect pace, you know your stuff and the visuals are great. I appreciate your efforts. Just sayin...
I appreciate that!
Great video with very good visuals.
I just came across this training and it is GREAT...!! Awesome job on explaining CPU's & CPU Sockets..!! Thanks for posting...!!
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Wonderfully presented. Thank you.
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Awesome👍 presentation, thank you!
My pleasure!
Thank you for all your help, I have another question, silly as it may be, do CPUs transfer data internally in parallel, ie a 64 bit CPU transferring data in 8 bytes, or serial.
As far as I'm aware data is transferred between components on the motherboard in serial, I'm not sure how the CPU does it though, thanks.
Transfer from the memory to the CPU is still parallel. Generally all the other connections to the CPU are serial. Inside the CPU is up to the manufacturer of the CPU. I would guess inside the CPU would be parallel in most cases, but could in serial for some components. For example transfer from memory control to cache. For the fastest components, like the pipeline would have to be parallel, serial would not work in this case.
It is not a silly question, I had to think about that one. Not something I think people generally think about.
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thank you so much this video was amazing and actually interesting to listen to :D
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thanks a lot for the great technical info..thumbs up
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Amazing
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I came across this while trying to look for what CPU connector the IBM Power8 8-Core CPU has so i could get a motherboard
I hope you found this video useful.
socket change as technology is improved
intel from 2014 on ward : yeh new socket for the same CPU
Slot 1/Slot A is basically an Amiga Bridgeboard for PC AT/XT without that bridge to the 66xxx. It is really too bad Commodore went bankrupt.
Pip 1151 please
I need 486 processor motherboard
R.Senthil,
That is pretty old. Maybe try eBay. You could also try a virtual machine.
I 9 11gen please
Ktoś jeszcze się uczy na dzień przed egzaminem?
1.5x speed
Happy for you to watch at any speed that suits you.