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P4

A Pentium 4 being installed. Shown to demonstrate size.

Cpu

The T-800 CPU (damaged). Approximately the same size as the Pentium 4.

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The "chip" from "Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point"

Central Processing Unit. The part of an electronic circuit analogous to the brain. It controls the functions of an entire computer structure. Like all ICs (Integrated Circuits), a CPU is made up of thousands of microscopic transistors housed inside a resin or plastic shell. Because of the high amounts of heat that modern CPUs radiate, they are usually equipped with heat-dissipation systems. These consist of either aluminum heat sinks, small fans, or liquid cooling systems.

The processing power of modern CPUs nearly doubles about every two years. As of 1981, the most common intel CPU ran at a "whopping" 4.77 MHz (4.77 million cycles per second). Modern CPUs run at several GHz. Most modern CPUs, including those produced by AMD and Intel, contain several processing cores hooked together in parallel (within a single chip).

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In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, it is revealed that this piece of hardware was the primary object that launched Cyberdyne Systems, under the direction of Miles Dyson. The crushed remains of the first T-800 terminator that tried to kill Sarah Connor in 1984. Though the chip itself was broken when it was discovered in an automated manufacturing plant, the technology it housed could still be studied and used for reverse-engineering.

In the episode "Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point" of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, an older CPU, disguised to look more advanced, was used to swindle Sarah Connor out of $500K. A man named Alex Akagi, owner of Dakara Systems, hired an actor to "sell" him the chip in order to get the money from Sarah, who was posing as an investor.

For more information on Terminator CPUs, visit Neural Net CPU.

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