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An advantage of the Core i3 processor is that it is faster than previous processors such as the Pentium 4. A disadvantage is that the i5 and i7 are generally faster.
On the Pentium II, the L2 cache is integrated into the processor packaging, rather than on the motherboard. This allows the L2 to be accessed much faster, and improving overall performance.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
A single core processor is just that... one processing core. A dual core processor is actually two processing cores on one chip. It is like having two processors in your system, but it is faster than two individual processors.
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I'd say yes but It may be slower and may crash at times. The pentium 4 processor is faster than the Pentium 3 processor so using the pentium 3 processor made for something that is faster than it's self will have it's drawbacks and may have complications.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
core its faster
No. The Pentium M is an older, 32-bit only processor. The Pentium Dual-Core is faster and supports 64-bit operation.
T2330:http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SLA4KT5500:http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SL9SHT5500 has double the cache, faster FSB, and slightly higher clock speed. Much more importantly, the T2330 is a Pentium Dual Core processor, while the T5500 is a Core 2 Duo processor. Both are 64-bit processors.
GIgaBytes The actual measurement of processors in in GHz. For example, a processor with 3.12GHz is faster than a 2.76GHz processor.