Processor (aka CPU or microprocessor) is the brain of your computer. It reads instructions from your software and tells your computer what to do. With its two execution cores, the Intel Core Duo processor is optimized for multi-threaded applications and multitasking. You can simultaneously run multiple demanding applications such as graphics-intensive games or serious number-crunching programs - while downloading music or running virus-scanning security programs in the background.
Sure, why not?
A lot of them but mostly core 2 duo and up.
Both. The Intel Core Duo was a 32-bit dual-core processor. The Intel Core 2 Duo is a 64-bit processor.
That depends. Centrino is more of a technology used on processors, rather than a processor itself. Look at the actual processor type when you are looking at the specs. if it is a Mobile Pentium, the Athlon 62x2 is a better processor in most cases. However, if it is anything from the Core Duo or Core2 Duo line, they will be better than the Athlon in most cases.
yes, but get profesionals to do it,
According to Dell, the computer has a very good processor given the size of the laptop. The processor is called the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 2 GHz.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 processor has a 2.4 MHz clock speed, 4 MB L2 cache and 1066 MHz FSB Speed. It features an enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Processor Fan and Thermal Monitoring Technology.
the Intel core 2 quad
An HP dv2000 laptop is a good brand to buy. It has an Intel Core Duo processor and comes in a 14 inch screen. The average price of this model is $999.
Very little, actually. The Pentium Dual-Core has a smaller L2 cache, making it just slightly slower than a Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed.
No, this is a processor designed for laptop computers, so the heatsink and fan will have to be specific to your laptop. You can reuse the current equipment.
"The HP DV6000 runs an Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 processor. This is a dual core processor, which is not the highest end model but is very popular within these types of computers."