An example of a single core Processor is anything from Intel's first processor to the late Pentium 4 era. There are also some single core Pentium Core 2/duo line products but those were very cheap for consumers.
Quite simply, a Uni (Single) core processor has only a single primary calculations core. A Multi (Dual, quad, hexi, etc) core processor has more than one primary calculations core.
Four independent cores into a single package composed of a single IC. A dual-core processor contains two cores, and a quad-core processor contains four cores.
it a single processor
AMD, Intel, ARM, VIA, Samsung, etc have all produced or manufactured a single core or variant of a single core processor at some point. I'm sure there's more, but I can't imagine you need to know all of them. If you meant FIRST single-core processor... The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit processor manufacturered in 1971-- This has the distinction of being the first fully complete processor contained on a single chip.
independent cores into a single package composed of a single IC. A dual-core processor contains two cores, and a quad-core processor contains four cores.
Hyper threading processors simulate a dual core processor with only a single core. Technically you are still running a single core processor, but multiple tasks can be run more efficiently..
Dual core. Since it is dual core, it can do 2 processes at once, making it similar to a 4GHz single core
Intel is currently preparing a six core processor for release.Four processor are the most you can get now.
Smart phones use single core and multi-core processors.
A variant when it comes to processors refers to related models of processors. For example, a variant of the Intel Core i3 processor is the Intel Core i5 processor.
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.
World of warcraft is software. It cannot choose whether or not to use a dual core processor. If the processor in a computer is a dual core model, it will be using both, if is a single core, it will use that, and if it is a quad core, it will use all 4.