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Part RoHS Manufacturer Brand Name Product Line Product Model Product Type Processor Generation Number of Monitors Supported Graphics Memory Technology Packing Limited Warranty Bus Speed L3 Cache Product Series Maximum Memory Supported Packaged Quantity Memory Technology HyperTransport Speed (GT/s) Direct Media Interface L2 Cache Model Compatibility Graphics Controller Model Thermal Specification Length Shipping Weight (Approximate) Processor Core Brand Compatibility Product Color Thermal Design Power Cooler Type Processor Technology Processor Manufacturer Intel Optane Memory Ready Environmental Certification Environmentally Friendly Maximum Cache Level Clock Speed Platform Supported Depth Process Technology Width Package Type L1 Cache HyperTransport Speed (MHz) Overclocking Speed Energy Star Processor Socket QuickPath Interconnect Graphics Controller Manufacturer Weight (Approximate) Product Condition 64-bit Processing Input Voltage Front Side Bus Processor Threads Maximum Cache Height HyperTransport Speed (MT/s) Product Name Integrated Graphics Intel Optane Memory Capacity Country of Origin

AB525A

HP Inc.

HP

PA-8900

Processor

HP

1 GHz

PC

9000 PA-8900 1GHz Second Processor Activation

AB369A

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HPE

PA-8900

Processor

HP

PC

Superdome PA-8900 Single Processor iCAP RTA

AB474A

HP Inc.

HP

PA-8900

Processor

HP

1 GHz

PC

9000 rp3440 PA-8900 1GHz Second Processor Activation

AB541A

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HPE

PA-8900

Processor

HP

1.1 GHz

PC

Midrange PA8900 1.1GHz iCAP RTU

AB540A

HP Inc.

HP

PA-8900

Processor

HP

1.0 GHz

PC

Midrange PA8900 1.0GHz iCAP RTU

AB473A

HP Inc.

HP

PA-8900

Processor

800 MHz

HP

PC

9000 rp3440 PA-8900 800MHz Second Processor Activation

Computer Processors

Computer Processors, often referred to simply as processors or CPUs (Central Processing Units), are silicon chips that serve as the brain of a computing device. These integrated circuits are responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations in computers, smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices. Microprocessors come in various architectures and designs, each optimized for specific applications and performance requirements. They typically include features such as multiple cores, advanced instruction sets, and power-saving technologies to deliver optimal performance and efficiency.