Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Understanding CPU characteristics - CompTIA A+ 220-801: 1.6


Processor Speed
  • Real speed: CPU clock
    • Historical qualification of speed
    • Megahartz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz)
  • Actual speed
    • Combination of different factors
      • Clock speed, CPU architecture, bus speed, bus width, L1 cache size, L2 cache size, operating system capabilities
  • CPU manufactures moving away from marketing performance in clock cycles
  • No broadly accepted measure of performance
    • Use a benchmark that works for you
Processor Cores
Quad-core Sandy Bridge processor
  • Dual-core / Quad- core / Multi-core
  • Multiple cores
    • Each core probably has its own cache
    • The entire chip may have a shared cache
 CPU cache

  •  Super fast memory
    • There;s not much of it
    • Holds data, instructions and/ or results
  • Level 1 cache
    • First check
  • Level 2 cache
    • Secondary data
  • Level 3 cache
    • Still on the chip, these days
Hyperthreading

  • Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT)
  • One CPU, acts like two
  • Doesn't actually work as fast as two
    • 15% to 30% performance improvement
  • Operating system must be written fo HTT
    • Windows XP and later
Virtualization support 
  • Run other operating systems within a single hardware platform
    • Multiple operating systems share physical hardware components
  • Virtualization in software was limited
    • Performance and hardware management challanges
  • Virtualization added to the processor
    • Hardware is faster and easier to manage
    • Intel Virtualization Technology (VT)
    • AMD Virtualization (AMD-V)
32 bit vs 64 bit
  • Data "width"
    • Datapath, integer size, memory addresses
    • Registers, address bus, data bus
  • Larger bus sizes move more data
    • 64 bit data bus can move twice as much as a 32 bit data bus
      • Even if the processor is 32 bits
  • Bus size may not necessarily match the CPU architecture
  • Software must be optimized to take advantage of 64 bit architectures
    • Operating systems, hardware drivers, applications
Integrated GPU
  • Graphics processing unit
    • Part of a video adapter, motherboard, or CPU
  • Graphics rendering requires a lot of work

    • Dedicated hardware speeds the process
  • On-die GPUs are increasingly common
    • But not as powerful as separate adapters



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