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Interrupt Requests (irqs)
by TechDoc, Sep 29, 2008
Interrupt Requesting (IRQ) is a computer system performance enhancing technology that plays a key role in how the CPU performs input/output processing and interfaces with every peripheral in the computer, from the keyboard and mouse to the hard disk and modem. It is through IRQ prioritization that the CPU juggles multiple concurrent tasks thereby giving the impression that it is doing many things at once.
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Computer Bugs
by TechDoc, Jun 10, 2008
Ever wondered where the terms "computer bugs" or "software bugs" come from?
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The New Intel Core Two Quad Processor
by Redburn, Apr 13, 2008
What is the feeling of having four cores in a single processor? The result is the fastest processor in the world!
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