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This is the 4-step cycle every CPU uses to process instructions.

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→ What is Fetch, Decode, Execute, and Write-back?

100

This architecture is used in most mobile phones and emphasizes energy efficiency.

→ What is ARM?

100

This is the speed of a CPU, measured in billions of cycles per second.

→ What is GHz (Gigahertz)?

100

Intel CPUs use this type of socket, where the pins are on the motherboard.

→ What is LGA (Land Grid Array)?

100

This allows a CPU to run multiple operating systems simultaneously.

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→ What is virtualization?

200

This part of the CPU performs arithmetic and logical operations.

→ What is the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit)?

200

Intel and AMD desktop processors are typically based on these two architectures.

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→ What is x86 or x64?

200

These are virtual instruction streams that help CPUs do more at once.

→ What are threads?

200

AMD CPUs like Ryzen traditionally use this socket type, with pins on the CPU.

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→ What is PGA (Pin Grid Array)?

200

This Intel technology allows virtual machines to run more efficiently on supported CPUs.

What is Intel VT-x?

300

This memory type is faster than RAM and stores frequently accessed data to save the CPU time from going back to RAM repeatedly.

→ What is cache?

300

ARM is based on this type of instruction set, which uses simpler commands.

→ What is RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing)?

300

This Intel technology allows a single core to process two threads at once.

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→ What is Hyper-Threading?

300

This type of socket allows a CPU to be inserted without applying force, reducing the risk of damage.

ZIF (Zero Insertion Force)

300

This AMD technology supports virtualization on compatible processors.

→ What is AMD-V?

400

This type of memory is built into the CPU and holds data the processor is actively using.

→ What is a register?

400

x86/x64 is based on this architecture that uses more complex instructions.


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→ What is CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing)?

400

This multiprocessing technique uses two or more CPUs in one system.

→ What is SMP (Symmetric Multiprocessing)?

400

This Intel socket type was introduced for the 12th-generation Core processors and supports DDR5 and PCIe 5.0.

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→ What is LGA 1700?

400

This CPU feature allows it to process more instructions by using multiple cores on the same chip.

What is chip-level multiprocessing (CMP)?

500

This CPU component manages the control signals and directs the flow of instructions.


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→ What is the Control Unit?

500

This 64-bit architecture, created by AMD and adopted by Intel, supports more than 4 GB of RAM.

→ What is x64 or AMD64?

500

This term describes when multiple cores are placed on a single chip.

→ What is CMP (Chip-level Multiprocessing)?

500

This AMD server socket is used with EPYC processors.


→ What is SP3 (or SP5 for newer models)?

500

This CPU feature allows each core to run two threads simultaneously, improving multitasking.


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What is Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT)?

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