At one point, AMD and Intel were neck and neck in the processor race. However, Intel for the past several years has really dominated the market in speed and quality. An Intel i5 or i7 is a very powerful processor. However, you may want to keep an eye more to the graphics processor, as a powerful one can often be more of a benefit to your system than the CPU itself.
The current lineup of Core processors includes the latest Intel Core i7, Intel Core i5, and Intel Core i3
Intel E processors are dual core, whereas Q processors are the newer quad core versions. For a definition of multi-core systems see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_core
Apple uses a range of processors depending upon their needs these include Intel Core 2 Duo, quad-core Intel Core i5, quad-core Intel Core i7, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 3500,, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500 "Nehalem" processors.
There is little difference between Core 2 Core and Centrino Duo. Both are dual core processors but Core 2 is slightly better. Centrino is part of the Intel mobile platform.
Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram
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The difference is that Core Duo processors have to "engines" instead of one. With other words, Core Duo means 2 Intel processors in the same time working!
The Intel Atom is available in both single core and dual-core varieties.The following Atom processors are single-core processors:230D410N270N280N450N470Z500Z510Z515Z520Z530Z540Z550The following Atom processors are dual-core processors:330D510
m1 architecture between Intel Core i9 is batter M1.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
All intel processors Pentium 4 and down were single-core, or "core solo" processors. They weren't called "Core Solo," but by what respective family they came from. Pentium I, II, III, and 4.
There is no difference between dual core and core 2 duo. Intel just name its recent family of dual core processors as "core 2 duo". Both (core 2 duo and dual core) works in same fashion.