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Hyperthreading refers to a single processor running multiple threads in parallel.

"Dual core" can have one of two meanings. The first is simply two processors housed on a single chip. The second refers specifically to Intel's Pentium Dual-Core architecture, which is a specific family of chips.

Like the Pentium Dual-Core, Core 2 is another family of Intel microprocessors (with a different architecture). This family includes: Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad which have one, two, and four cores, respectively.

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