Intel Pentium Dual-Cores are identical in architecture to Intel Core 2 Duos. The differences are:
The Intel Dual Core processor has two distinct processor cores inside one chip. AMD's X2 and Opterons (Denmark, Italy, Egypt, Sta Rosa and Sta Ana cores), Intel's Pentium D, Pentium EE, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo (Conroe, Allendale) and Xeon (Paxville, Tulsa, Conroe, Dempsey and Woodcrest cores) are ALL DUAL CORES.
Core2 Duo is specifically a new technology, high performance processor that does more per clock cycle and at lower wattage. Cheapest version= Pentium E2140 and E2160.
Still cheap but better= E4300, E4400, E4500 (Allendale)
Fast Core2 Duo = E6xxx series
Awesome = Core2 Extreme X6800
The main difference between an Intel Core 2 Duo and an Intel Pentium Dual-Core is that the Core 2 Duo features a 45 nm process and the Intel Pentium Dual-Core a 65 nm process. Both however feature two cores mounted on the same die.
Referring to the Wikipedia article on Intel Conroe edition processors: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2 "... the only major difference between the regular Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme is the clock speed and unlocked multiplier, usual advantages of the "Extreme Edition." The unlocked upward multiplier is of use to enthusiasts as it allows the user to set the clockspeed higher than shipping frequency without modifying the FSB unlike mainstream Core 2 Duo models which are downward unlocked only." Basically if you are a PC enthusiast who wants to get maximum mileage out of your processor by overclocking it, you should consider getting the Core 2 Extreme which supports those things. Unless you intend to overclock however, it's not worth it because the extreme editions cost typically twice as much as the regular edition Core 2 Quad processors.
a lot! Pentium III probs bout 1.5GHz max, core 2 duo 3.2GHz max. Each core works on a different task or the same one. faster and more core is the key.
core 2 duo is more efficient, more cooler (colder), better architecture, more cache and overall better performance.
Yes, you can partition the Acer Extensa Intel Pentium DualCore laptop, but it will affect your hard drive space.
Intel Core
There are version of Intel Pentium one through four as well as Intel Pentium Pro, Intel Pentium D, Intel Pentium M, Pentium (2009), and Pentium Duel Core.
The Intel Pentium DualCore 1.43Ghz is the Merom T2310 with 533fsb, 1MB L2 Cache, 65nm, and the unnamed 2.5Ghz could only be the Intel Core2Duo Penryn T9300 with 800fsb, 6MB L2 Cache, 45nm. The Penryn is newer, faster and more efficient.
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The Intel Pentium Dual-Core is much faster.
No. The Pentium predates the Pentium D by more than a decade.
Yes.
On the contrary
No, you cannot.
The Intel Pentium line encompasses many processors of many different architectures ranging from the original Pentium Processor of 1994 up to the Core 2 Duo based Pentium simply called the "Pentium". The Intel Pentium used to be Intel's flagship processor. Recently this position has been taken by the Core 2 Duo and Core i7. The Pentium now is reduced to a budget processor that offers lower performance but also lower cost.
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