The more cores/processors the more independent parallel tasks a CPU/microprocessor has the potential to run at the same time (not serially timeshared on a single core/processor). This is usually considered good as it improves the effective processing speed of the CPU/microprocessor without having to run on a faster clock. However it can also be considered bad as it makes the CPU/microprocessor more complex and harder to build, usually making it more expensive. But ultimately it is a trade off and you must pay for what you get.
Back then girls had no vaginas or inside penis cores.
Yes. It is not dangerous but not good.
Very very bad. What will we do when the CPU main frame of the world crashes?
The Alliance(Faction) is the bad guy the dragons(Predarvors) are the good guys at least until the dragon riders showed up after that no ones a good or a bad guy. Don`t even think about changing this because the Alliance waste the power cores that the dragons need to be born the Alliance have more power cores that they need to power Earth but waste them. The power cores are actually a part of the dragons.
That means that the CPU was overclocked from 2.1ghz to 3.2ghz. That can be a good and a bad thing.
electrolisis, bad head gasket, bad radiater
Yes, as long as its romaine lettuce.
Is this GHz, Windows Score? Not much information was given. For GHz, It is reasonable, but not very good for gaming, GHz isnt all that makes up a processor though. If it is a windows score, then it is very bad.
No.Its good to a have a diffrent range.Keep home and school or work seprete
If you don't have one in a computer, it won't do anything.It wont work at all cause CPU is memory in a computerThe only bad thing about it is that you have to have a GPU that is equally powerful , and not to mention that they can get pretty hot so it's a good idea to buy a better fan
Good guy with good intentions but bad ideas.
I believe what your referring to is the process of which the CPU (Central Processing Unit) of it basically "pausing" and "resuming" applications.... That's a really bad answer but It is rather hard to explain.