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Chapter 5B Modern CPUs

Different Processors Teaching tip Bit size tends to confuse students. A simple example clarifies the importance of bit size. Consider two equal computers, one has a 32-bit processor, the other a 64 bit processor. With all other items equal, the 64-bit processor will handle twice the data the 32 bit processor handles. This is like driving a car at 55 Mph then doubling it to 110 Mph. 5B-2

Microcomputer Processors Intel Leading manufacturer of processors Intel 4004 was worlds first microprocessor IBM PC powered by Intel 8086 Current processors Centrino Itanium Pentium Xeon Core i3, i5, i7 Core vPro: Business comp & Intelligent systems Teaching Tip Table 5B.1 on page 208 lists several of Intel’s modern processors. A new addition is the Centrino Mobile processor family, designed for laptops with wireless connections.

Microcomputer Processors Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Main competitor to Intel Originally produced budget products Current products outperform Intel Current processors Sempron Athlon FX 64 Turion Phenom AMD A-Series (A4, A6, A8, A10) AMD FX 8-Core, 6-Core, 4-Core Teaching Tip Table 5B.2 on page 209 lists most of the modern AMD processors. A new addition is the Sempron processor, aimed at beating the Intel Celeron and Centrino Mobile processors.

Microcomputer Processors Freescale A subsidiary of Motorola Co-developed the Apple G4 PowerPC Currently focuses on the Linux market

Microcomputer Processors IBM Historically manufactured mainframes Partnered with Apple to develop G5 First consumer 64 bit chip

Comparing Processors Speed of processor Size of cache Number of registers Bit size Speed of Front Side Bus (FSB) Teaching Tip Table 5B.3 on page 210 lists the specifications for three powerful processors.

Advanced Processor Topics RISC processors Reduced Instruction Set Computing Smaller instruction sets May process data faster PowerPC and G5

Advanced Processor Topics Parallel Processing Multiple processors in a system Symmetric Multiple Processing Number of processors is a power of 2 Massively Parallel Processing Thousands of processors Mainframes and super computers Discussion point Parallel processing is not always as fast as it claims. Make some analogies to multiple workers painting a room. Let the students contribute stories. End the discussion with comments regarding Fred Brook’s statement “No matter how many women are assigned to the task, it still takes nine months to have a baby”.

Extending The Processors Power Standard computer ports Keyboard and mouse ports USB ports Parallel Network Modem Audio Serial Video HDMI Teaching Tip Contrast the network and modem port. Point out that the modem port is smaller than the network port. Modems use a 4-wire cable while network ports use an 8-wire cable.

Standard Computer Ports

Extending The Processors Power Serial and parallel ports Connect to printers or modems Parallel ports move bits simultaneously Made of 8 – 32 wires Internal buses are parallel Serial ports move one bit Lower data flow than parallel Requires control wires A computer chip called UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter) converts parallel computer data into serial output Teaching tip Figure 5B.9 on page 213 shows data flowing through a serial interface. Similarly, Figure 5B.10 on page 214 shows data flowing through a parallel interface.

Serial port

Serial Communications

Parallel Communications

Parallel Port

Extending The Processors Power SCSI Small Computer System Interface Supports dozens of devices Fast hard drives and CD-ROMs Insider information SCSI is typically found on network servers and high-end workstations. SCSI is unique among the buses discussed so far because it does not use CPU power to control the devices.

Extending The Processors Power USB Universal Serial Bus Most popular external bus Supports up to 127 devices Hot swappable Type A (large) and B (regular)

Extending the Processors Power FireWire IEEE 1384 Cameras and video equipment Hot swappable Port is very expensive

Extending the Processors Power HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) Very popular at the moment Transfers sound and video with the highest quality No risk of loosing quality as with normal video data cables Transfers High Definition multimedia

Extending the Processors Power Expansion slots and boards Allows users to configure the machine Slots allow the addition of new devices Devices are stored on cards Computer must be off before inserting Teaching tip It is helpful to have several cards on hand for demonstration. If possible, use a student to show the technique for inserting a card.

Extending the Processors Power PC Cards Expansion bus for laptops PCMCIA Hot swappable Small card size Three types, I, II and III Type II is most common

Extending the Processors Power Plug and play New hardware detected automatically Prompts to install drivers Non-technical users can install devices Insider Information Plug and play was introduced by Apple Computers.