This is a great question, and the answer is undeniably 2 ghz w/ 2MB cache. Take this analogy: You need to move 100 tons of dirt. You have A) A pickup truck and B) a Honda Civic. The Honda Civic is faster, but the pickup truck can move move at a given interval. The "Dirt" is the data trying to process on the CPU; the vehicle is the cache type. The CPU uses the cache to temporarily store information and quickly access it while it's working. It runs extremely fast (multiple gigahertz / second) and is extremely close to the CPU (literally on the same die). If you do not have room on your cache level, the CPU is forced to use the much slower RAM to store its information.
um looking at the speed difference the 2 ghz and 2mb cache is better but if the speed diff. was like 2 ghz and 2mb vs 3ghz and 1 mb then go in for the 3 ghz one as in this case the larger memory storage gives u an advantage in many areas
T2330 / T7500 CPU Speed: 1.6 / 2.2 GHz Bus Speed: 533 / 800 GHz Cache Size: 1MB / 4MB Have a look at: http://processorfinder.intel.com/
No doubt that amd turion x2 is better than athlon x2. So, I would suggest you to go for turion. But I want to know if core 2 duo is better than the turion x2. Any suggestions.
Intel core i7 640um 4m cache 1.2 ghz with 2.266 ghz max turbo frequency overclockable is definitely better because: - 4m cache is better than 1m cache - core i7 is technologically newer and more advanced than the T4500 - both have about the same performance level, but i7 saves more energy because of the 'UM' in i7 640UM, therefore longer battery life - i7 is overclockable, which means that the performance can be increased
Not really. Personally, I had bad experience. It doesn't run smoothly. (I played CrossFire NA) Some games do require processor that needs 2 GHz.
The 2.66 Ghz Quad core is the better processor. the quad core has a top manufacture speed "no over clocking" of 10.64 Ghz and the core duo and 6.66 Ghz manufacture speed. UNLESS the core duo has a wopping load of cache speed witch is a hole nothing story
Yes you can,but you can't gain the performance what 3.5 GHz give you.....but if u have enough cache,ram and well graphics card,you can get better performance with your processor Yes you can,but you can't gain the performance what 3.5 GHz give you.....but if u have enough cache,ram and well graphics card,you can get better performance with your processor
The Intel Pentium E5200 processor was released in the third quarter of 2008. It has two cores, each with a clock speed of 2.5 GHz. The size of the L2 cache is 2MB and the speed of the front-side bus is 800 MHz.
Yes, the 1.7 with 2mb L2 cache will work great, but it means a complete disassembly of the laptop in order to get at the cpu socket.
Yes
Should I buy a Intel core i5-4670k quad-core desktop processor 3.4 ghz 6 mb cache that is $391 or a Intel core i5-4670k quad-core desktop processor 3.4 ghz 6 mb cache $274
2.5 GHz is better than 2.1 GHz. It is because it is the latest processor. It will be faster than 2.1 GHz.