Nanotechnology in processors

7. What advantages do you know about nanotechnology in processors?

  1. no idea
  2. no
  3. less space, more efficient
  4. i know it is more advanced technology.
  5. have less knowledge
  6. plays a vital role and more available
  7. do not know anything about it
  8. S
  9. the capability to reduce space increases.
  10. A
  11. it may increase the speed of the system
  12. these consume very little space on the motherboard and are very capable of many processes.
  13. easy to use
  14. intel core processors
  15. faster speed
  16. incredibly fast processing, less energy loss.
  17. the clock frequency (3.2 ghz) has little to do with how fast the computer is overall. a dual-core t2300 has 2 cores, each pushing 1.66 ghz but with a 533 mhz frontside bus, which makes the t2300 literally just as efficient as the p4 counterpart by extending the frontside bus and combining the cores; this is kind of like the next step in hyperthreading. to put this in simpler terms, i tested an encoding project by converting a vob (mpeg2) to divx using a 3.2 ghz p4 ht cpu. i was able to encode a 120-minute video in about 2 hours per pass (roughly 30 fps). doing the same with the t2300, i am able to do it in about the same amount of time with a little room to spare for enhanced quantizer settings. this basically means the duo can do the same as the p4 ht but more efficiently, and using standard settings, i have seen speeds in excess of 80 fps when doing divx encoding. also, remember there are a lot of other factors that control the speed of a computer, such as ram types and ram speed, as well as hard drive speed and seek time.
  18. typically, you have to pay monthly fees, in addition to a percentage of each transaction. you also have to purchase the processor's equipment. processors also require multi-year contracts. you would have to have a lot of transactions every month to average out these additional expenses. you are probably better off using the spa's existing credit card processing service. definitely wait and see just how much you use a credit card service before you jump into a contract. also, if you do decide to go with your own processor, be sure to comparison shop, research each processor carefully, and read the entire contract thoroughly before you sign anything. you may even want to spend a couple hundred bucks to have a lawyer read the contract first.
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  21. size, speed, additional functionality.
  22. no
  23. no one.
  24. no one...
  25. i don't know much about it.
  26. nothing
  27. nothing
  28. you can fit more transistors and components, so your processor is faster?
  29. i know it is more advanced technology.
  30. n/a
  31. i don't know anything about it.
  32. nanotechnology makes computers faster and smaller.
  33. using less energy
  34. really nothing, can you give me more information?
  35. i have not heard of any such thing.
  36. the best technology ever :d