You can play Assassin's Creed III with an e5300. However, the performance will not be ideal at all. In fact, (No matter what you do) you will lag a lot in cities (less than 20 FPS on average) no matter your video card, or resolution. Other places though (Like in open field, or in houses) you won't see too much lag with the right settings.
There is no Pentium 5 processor. The mainstream (non-budget) Pentium line ends with the Pentium D, which is essentially a dual-core Pentium 4. The Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad all have a very different architecture from the Pentium 4.
Pentium Dual-Core was created in 2006.
Both processors are in the Pentium Dual Core family. The Pentium Dual Core E2200 is better than the other.
An Acer Aspire Z5610 has a Intel Pentium E5300 CPU made by the Intel Corporation. The Samsung Chromebook uses the Exynos 5 Dual core processor CPU which is made by Samsung Electronics.
No. A Pentium Dual Core is a cost-reduced version of a Core 2 Duo. Think of it as the new equivalent of a Celeron. The Pentium D is basically a dual-cored version of the Pentium 4, but is far less efficient than a Core 2 Duo (or a Pentium Dual Core).
The Intel Pentium Dual-Core is much faster.
The Intel E5300 is a dual-core processor from Intel's Pentium family, specifically part of the Wolfdale series, released in early 2009. It features a clock speed of 2.6 GHz and utilizes a 45nm manufacturing process, allowing for better energy efficiency. The E5300 supports Intel's 64-bit architecture and includes technologies like Intel Smart Cache and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep. It is designed for budget-friendly desktop systems and offers decent performance for everyday computing tasks.
The Intel Pentium D, Core Duos (and Solos), Core 2 Duos (and Quads), Pentium Dual-Cores, and the Core i7.
usually a Pentium core.
The Pentium D is basically a dual-cored version of the Pentium 4. It is nowhere near as efficient or powerful as a Core 2 Duo, and it actually generates slightly more heat than a Pentium 4.
Any processor that is an Intel Pentium III, Pentium 4, Pentium D, Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, or Core i7, as well as most AMD Athlons, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon 64 X2, and AMD Phenom.
No. The Pentium M is an older, 32-bit only processor. The Pentium Dual-Core is faster and supports 64-bit operation.