The core family, often referred to as the nuclear family, typically consists of two parents and their children living together as a single unit. This family structure is characterized by its focus on immediate relationships and responsibilities, distinguishing it from extended families that may include relatives like grandparents, aunts, and uncles. The core family serves as the primary social unit for raising children, providing emotional support, and fostering close interpersonal connections. It plays a crucial role in shaping individual identities and values within society.
The Core Family
Family
Family is the core element in the Amish Church.
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That's a family, or possibly a core family, or close family.
The processors from the Pentium family are extremely old. They were performing great for their time, but nowadays the new multi core CPUs such as Core2Duo are much faster. This is because of the new architecture of the CPU and the second, third, fourth core.
Families relations were similar because the core of the family was nuclear
Family
Hyperthreading refers to a single processor running multiple threads in parallel. "Dual core" can have one of two meanings. The first is simply two processors housed on a single chip. The second refers specifically to Intel's Pentium Dual-Core architecture, which is a specific family of chips. Like the Pentium Dual-Core, Core 2 is another family of Intel microprocessors (with a different architecture). This family includes: Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad which have one, two, and four cores, respectively.
It is a single core, hyperthreading CPU
There is no difference between dual core and core 2 duo. Intel just name its recent family of dual core processors as "core 2 duo". Both (core 2 duo and dual core) works in same fashion.
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