Both Domain experts and HPC software engineers are playing important roles for the programming of multi core CPU and gpu. However, they often push the responsibility to the others.
A multi-core processor is one which combines what are essentially multiple CPUs into a single chip. As far as the operating system and other software are concerned, it is the same as a dual or quad-cpu computer system, even though the cpus are physically one single unit.
The central processing unit (CPU). The CPU is typically composed of one or more processors with one or more processing cores. For example, a quad core CPU typically has two independent processors with two cores each.
Yes with all accessories, mates to trans and change cpu
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if you have a dual core CPU, you can enable the MTGS and dual core mode in pcsx2 CPU setting. That will drastically increase the speed :) I have 2.5GHz dual core and 8500GT gfx card; with MTGS&dual core mode, I can run final fantasy X at 45~60 frames throughout. Don't forget to close any unwanted windows and apps. Turn off some services and startup items in msconfig, end unwanted processes in task manager ;)
Not really, if you have a cpu with 1 core and 3ghz vs a multi core with 2.6ghz, the multi core is much better, it can handle more stuff and do it quicker, more cache also helps determine performance.
Not really, if you have a cpu with 1 core and 3ghz vs a multi core with 2.6ghz, the multi core is much better, it can handle more stuff and do it quicker, more cache also helps determine performance.
It's better to have the Quad Core 2.4 GHz CPU because most games nowadays support multi-core processors.
When you have more than one core in your CPU, you have a multi core CPU. No matter how many cores are in your CPU, everyone of them is working at the same frequency. It is very important to know that when you have a dual core CPU for example and there are two cores wowking at 2Ghz each, your CPU is NOT 4Ghz it is still 2Ghz.
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To allow multi processes to run instead of allowing a single core CPU to run.
Yes & no. If they are both single-core (one processor) than yes, the 2.0GHz is clocked at a higher speed. But in the case of multi-core processors it varies...such as: A 3.0GHz single-core CPU is "equivalent" to at 1.5GHz dual-core (two processors) CPU. Or a 1.5GHz Quad-core (four processors) CPU is faster than a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU because it'd be 1.3GHz x 4 processors versus 1.5GHz x 2 processors.
Dual core means two CPUs so what you really have is to CPUs each run at the speed of 3.4 Ghz and not one CPU that runs at 6.8GHz... Programming your Life...
That CPU is sufficient for Fallout: New Vegas. Generally any decent multi-core processor will suffice. What is of importance however is the amount of memory or graphics card your machine has.
Confirm that the BIOS firmware support the dual core CPU
Yes it is.