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    benefits in the products made the consumers very confused. There was a need to create brand awareness among direct and indirect consumers. Now microprocessors are not things that consumers would buy on a daily basis as they fall under the category of unsought products. And so Intel took a brave step initiated the ‘Intel Inside’ campaign promoting the microprocessors in a way that it made the consumers aware of this ‘chip’ being in a computer which credited those computers to be of good quality and technologically

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    2009‚ from http://www.icims.com Rainer‚ R. Kelly.‚ & Turban‚ Efraim. (2008). Introduction to Information Systems‚ Second Edition. Available from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/content/eBookLibrary2/content/ereader.aspx?assetmetaid=e4d04ec0-ab0c-46a4-8085-21a0a0626735&assetdataid=b1f0cdb3-fd07-46aa-a912-18c7da896f81. Smith‚ D. C. (2007). Information systems. In Burton S. Kaliski (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of Business and Finance (pp. 385-388). Detroit‚ MI: Macmillan Reference USA. Wikipedia. (2009). Accounting

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    aparna@gmail.com dey09.suparna@gmail.com Abstract-Silicon microprocessors have been the heart of computing world for more than forty years. Computer chip manufacturers are furiously racing to make the next microprocessor that will topple speed records and in the process are cramming more and more electronic devices onto the microprocessor. Sooner or later the physical speed and miniaturization limits of silicon microprocessors are bound to hit a wall. Chipmakers need a new material to produce

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    Central Processing Unit (CPU) Introduction CPU also referred as microprocessor. It is a Brain as well as Heart of normal computer. It is a part of Desktop‚ Laptop or Server. It is a complete computation engine that is fabricated on a single chip. The CPU is where most calculations take place. It is the most important part of a computer system. The first microprocessor was the Intel 4004‚ introduced in 1971. It was not very powerful‚ it could do only add and subtract. It was 4 bit chip. Prior

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    lives much more convenience. And‚ the advanced technology in microprocessors‚ Internet‚ and transportation enable the spreading out of globalization. Hill‚ C.‚ (2001) stated "Globalization has two main components: the globalization of markets and the globalization of product." In other words‚ the changing in technology would lead to an influence on globalization of markets and globalization of production. The widely use in microprocessors and telecommunications increasing the amount of information

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    Berridge‚ J.C. (1983). Microprocessor and Microsystems. Using A Microprocessor In High Performances Liquid Chromatography‚ 7(1). Retrieved February 8‚ 2013‚ from http://www.microprocessor.edu/nbe/mal.html Hutchision‚ D.‚ & Corcoran‚ P. (1982). Microprocessor and Microsystems. A Microprocessor-Based Local Network Access Unit‚ 6(1). Retrieved February 8‚ 2013‚ from http://www.microprocessor.edu/nbe/mal.html Refai‚ M.K. (1986). Microprocessor and Microsystems. Microprocessor-Based Digital Controller

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    SEMINAR REPORT (SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY) ON [pic] SESSION 2009-2010 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mrs. Nida Haseeb (Seminar Co-ordinator) [pic] SUBMITTED BY Vikas Kumar Mishra IV YEAR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ROLL No. : 0600115059 INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW Phone No.: 0522-2890812‚ 2890730‚ 3096117 Fax: 0522-2890809 Web: www.integraluniversity.ac.in CERTIFICATE This is to certify that VIKAS KUMAR MISHRA

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    implementations involved only a Hall Effect sensor to sense the position of the rotor in the distributor accurately. Subsequent implementations eliminated the distributor and directly controlled the firings utilizing a microprocessor. Complex and highly accurate The development of the microprocessor in the late 1960s led to early forms of computer control in process and product design. Examples include numerically controlled machines and aircraft control systems. Yet the manufacturing processes were

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    go ahead with the microprocessor conversion on the machinery without passing it by the team he runs the risk of having a conflict with the production team. In the past a similar situation had caused significant trouble and Norm did not want to rock the boat for the sake of it. The company structure is such that each team decides on matters pertaining to their area and Norm’s decision to implement the change would definitely cause a stir. The implementation of the microprocessor would cut production

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    access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same chip as the microprocessor. For an example‚ the PowerPC 601

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