there are two things you may be talking about here as the two are often confused:
1. Dual processors. in which case, there are 2 separate processors on the motherboard, effectively doubling the computing capacity. There are very few motherboards and cases that support this but one that does is the Mac Pro from Apple. Using dual quad core processors, the computer can utilize up to 8 cores.
2. Dual core. in this case, there is one physical processor which is essentially split in half. this allows the computers to process 2 things at once whereas single core processors can only do 1.
dual-processing
Dual processing in psychology refers to the idea that the mind processes information using both conscious, deliberate processes (controlled processing) and unconscious, automatic processes (automatic processing) simultaneously. This dual system helps individuals efficiently navigate their environment and make decisions quickly, utilizing both cognitive resources and intuition.
dual-processing.....APEX:)
The HP have a faster dual core processing performance then the Apple computer program.
Dual processing means that our brain can simultaneously process information both consciously and unconsciously. This allows us to perform tasks efficiently and quickly without having to consciously think about every step. It involves both automatic, fast, and unconscious processing as well as slower, more deliberate conscious processing.
dual processing
A dual processor can be defined as a computer with two central processing units. It can also be defined as a dual-core central processing unit: two processors combined into a single integrated circuit or package. .
One is running a single physical processing core at a frequency of 2.4GHz and the other is running two physical processing cores at 2.0GHz. The dual-core processor is signifcantly faster, even if its clock speed is lower, since it has double the processing cores to work with.
A dual processor can be defined as a computer with two central processing units. It can also be defined as a dual-core central processing unit: two processors combined into a single integrated circuit or package. .
dual-processing
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conscious and unconscious- APEX