A dual core processor is reliable to make programs using Turbo C. It is best however if you go for a more substantial processor such as a Quad Core.
Intel is probably one of the fastest. Although there are some factors that play in with the speed of your processor. You need to figure out how much space you have left on your computer and what programs you are using in addition to the processor itself.
Whether or not you get any benefit from a dual core processor over a single core processor depends on what operating system and what programs you are running. Newer operating systems (Windows 7, Mac OSX) do use multicore processors. Also, using multiple programs on a computer will better utilize a multicore processor. In short, yes it can make a difference for today's average user.
1.8Ghz is a perfectly good processor.....depending on what you are doing with the computer. If you are just using word processor type programs, surfing the web, doing email, etc. You will be fine with this. If you plan on playing any of the latest games you would benefit greatly from upping your processor speed.
The Central Processing Unit (CPU, AKA processor) is the part of the computer that actually does all of the work. There are various programs that use the processor to do different tasks.
Turbo Pascal was released by Borland as an all-in-one solution to design computer programs (DOS) using the Pascal language. Since then, Turbo Pascal morphed to Delphi 1 to create Windows application. Delphi is now owned and managed by Embarcadero and are soon releasing their Delphi XE3 edition.
No. Even using the Java Native Interface, code written in Java is always in a high-level language.
You have to take clock speed, multi-core technology, and front side bus and cache into consideration when you are measuring the speed of a CPU.
You can overclock your processor by overloading it past what it's meant to do. *NOTE* This may not always work and only do this for up to 15 seconds. The clock speed is how fast the processor handles it. You can also get rid of files or close out programs you are not using. A more expensive way of doing it is to buy a better processor. Please specify your processor's name and GHz. Is it an i3, i5, or i7?
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