The Intel 8085 is not even in the same class as the Intel Core 2. The architecture and instruction set is vastly different. The 8085 is an 8 bit machine, running on an 8-bit bus, with at most 64kb of RAM/ROM. The Core 2 is a 32/64 bit machine, running on 32/64/128 bit buses, with potentially more than 4gb of RAM/ROM. This is like comparing an original Volkswagon Beetle with an Indy Car.
Intel Core2 Duo
2.4ghz if that's what it states.
Alienware m17x
The Intel chip is faster and is easier to overclock than the athlon.
No you must have a Nvidia Graphics card/mother board / or cpu...
The Intel Pentium line encompasses many processors of many different architectures ranging from the original Pentium Processor of 1994 up to the Core 2 Duo based Pentium simply called the "Pentium". The Intel Pentium used to be Intel's flagship processor. Recently this position has been taken by the Core 2 Duo and Core i7. The Pentium now is reduced to a budget processor that offers lower performance but also lower cost.
The average FSB speed for an Intel Core 2 processor is about 1333 M. However, this speed depends greatly on the model, some are much higher or lower than that!
It does support xp pro x64, vista x64 and so on.
Yes. The mobile versions of the Pentium Dual-Core, and Core2 Duo support 64-bit operating systems.
Basically the Quad is the fastest processor out of all them. A Processor's job is to process infromation from your actions to your computer the fastest.
A processing core is a complete, independent processor. Each core has its own ALUs, fetch-execute cycles, pipelines, and cache, but shares some support circuitry with the rest of the processor. A dual-core processor simply means that there are two independent processors in a single package.
The fab they are made in and the size of the manufacturing process measured in nanometers. Lots of the Core2 units will fit larger caches in them because they have more room to.