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CPU Architectures and Socket Types  Flashcards

CompTIA A+ 220-1201 (V15) Flashcards

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ARM instruction set architectureReduced Instruction Set Computing used in mobile and embedded devices
BGA socket typeBall Grid Array permanently soldered to the motherboard
CISC vs RISCCISC has complex instructions while RISC has simple fixed-length instructions
CPU coreIndependent processing unit within a CPU capable of executing tasks
CPU multiplierFactor that multiplies the base clock to determine the CPU frequency
CPU threadVirtualized division of a core that handles instruction streams concurrently
Difference between LGA and PGALGA has pins on the socket while PGA has pins on the CPU
Hyper-threadingIntel technology allowing a single core to handle two threads simultaneously
L1 cacheSmallest and fastest cache located closest to the CPU core
L2 cacheMedium size cache that balances speed and capacity
L3 cacheLargest cache shared among multiple cores
LGA socket typeLand Grid Array where pins are on the motherboard
OverclockingRunning a CPU at a higher frequency than its base clock
PGA socket typePin Grid Array where pins are on the CPU
Turbo BoostTechnology that temporarily increases CPU frequency above base clock
x86 instruction set architectureComplex Instruction Set Computing used by Intel and AMD
Covers major CPU socket standards (LGA, PGA, BGA), instruction set architectures (x86, ARM), core vs. thread concepts, cache levels and overclocking basics.
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