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Microprocessor is a program-controlled device, which fetches the instructions from memory, decodes and executes the instructions. Most Micro Processor are single- chip devices.
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direct memory access. The transfer of data from a peripheral device, such as a hard disk drive, into memory without that data passing through the microprocessor. DMA transfers data into memory at high speeds with no processor overhead.
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While the ISA bus originally ran at microprocessor- compatible speeds up to 10 or 12MHz Turbo speeds, incompatibility with slower adapter cards caused manufacturers to settle for running them at 8 or 8.33MHz in newer designs.
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The Duron uses Socket A. See Table 12.2: Industry Socket/Slot Specifications.
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