When we talk about Core 2 duo, Core duo, or Core single we are talking about the actual numbers of microprocessors in the computer. When you buy a Core 2 Duo chip, such as the "Wolfdale" series from Intel you get one chip that has two actual processors on it and either one or two L2 Caches. To compare a core 2 duo T8300 processor to a 2.4 ghz chip that only has one processor on it that has a 800mhz FSB, the T8300 would not quite be twice as powerful, but it is more than one and a half times as powerful.
Two things here: 1. No, a dual-core processor does not "count" as 2x the clock speed. If you disable one of the cores on a dual-core processor, the chips will still run at the same clockspeed, and will perform about the same on single-threaded applications, like most games. 2. Most processors these days are dual-core, and they are more efficient and faster than older single-core chips, even though they have a lower clockspeed. Your probably requires a 3 GHz Pentium 4, and you have a newer and faster processor than that.
No. The number of cores don't necessarily correlate with practical speed. The efficient operation of both cores depends on the operating system and the software you use. For single-threaded tasks, a faster clock speed would help you more than additional cores.
In computer processing, dual core processors are processors that feature two individual processing cores. 'Duo Core' is a brand of dual core processors associated with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. There is no difference, one is just a brand.
A dual-core CPU combines two independent processors and their respective caches and cache controllers onto a single silicon chip, or integrated circuit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_Core_Processors -DJ Craig : A dual core processor is a CPU with two separate cores on the same die, each with its own cache. It's the equivalent of getting two microprocessors in one. In a single-core or traditional processor the CPU is fed strings of instructions it must order, execute, then selectively store in its cache for quick retrieval. When data outside the cache is required, it is retrieved through the system bus from random access memory (RAM) or from storage devices. Accessing these slows down performance to the maximum speed the bus, RAM or storage device will allow, which is far slower than the speed of the CPU. The situation is compounded when multi-tasking. In this case the processor must switch back and forth between two or more sets of data streams and programs. CPU resources are depleted and performance suffers.
there are two things you may be talking about here as the two are often confused: 1. Dual processors. in which case, there are 2 separate processors on the motherboard, effectively doubling the computing capacity. There are very few motherboards and cases that support this but one that does is the Mac Pro from Apple. Using dual quad core processors, the computer can utilize up to 8 cores. 2. Dual core. in this case, there is one physical processor which is essentially split in half. this allows the computers to process 2 things at once whereas single core processors can only do 1.
A core duo processor has two processor cores. A quad core contains four. Multiple processor cores is somewhat like having multiple individual processors, thus allowing your computer to handle more operations at once. For a much more detailed description of multi-core processors, you can read the wikipedia article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-core_(computing)
Pretty much any AMD or Intel 4 core processor would be good for gaming but the more you are willing to pay for a processor the better the processor. But if you are looking just for the best PC processors then here they are:For Intel it is a Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge-E 3.5GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) LGA 2011 150W Six-Core Desktop Processor BX80619i73970XFor AMD it is a AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz (4.2GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Eight-Core Desktop Processor FD8350FRHKBOX
Dual cores have two cores, and Quad cores have four. All the cores are on the same chip they share the same memory and data path to the motherboard. A Dual core processor is basically 2 processors in 1, with some loss. A Quad core is 2 Dual core processors in 1 ,so a Quad core would be twice as fast as a Dual core, while a Dual core is twice as fast as a single core.
It is an intel processor that regulates how fast your computer can respond. There is a much more defined description online, but I cannot post it here due to plagarism issues.
Here are the specs on an Alienware Aurora Quad Core Gaming Computer that sells for $999. Alienware is the best for gaming and this is a budget priced but highly adequate box from them. You can link to Alienware from here: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3072233-10371751 * Windows Vista® Ultimate * AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2 5200+ Processor w/ HyperTransport and Dual Core Technology * AMD® Phenom™ 9850 Black Edition Processor w/ HyperTransport and Quad Core Technology * AMD® 790FX Chipset * Up to 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 at 800MHz * 4 dedicated SDRAM slots for Dual Channel DDR2 Memory * Single Graphics Card ** 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600 GT ** 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800 GX2 ** 2GB ATI® Radeon™ HD 4870 X2 * Dual Graphics Card ** 2GB ATI® Radeon™ HD 4870 X2 * Connectivity ** Video Out 2x DVI ** With Dual Graphics 4xDVI * Single Hard Drive ** 7,200 RPM - up to 32MB cache and 1TB storage ** 10,000RPM - up to 16MB cache and 300GB storage * Optical Drives ** 20x Dual Layer CD-RW/DVD±RW ** Dual-Layer Blu-ray Reader
You can buy LoJack for Macbooks, yes, here are the system requirements for mac. * Mac OS X v10.3 or higher * Macintosh® system with PowerPC G3/G4/G5 processor or Intel Core Duo processor * Internet connection * Safari or Firefox Browser
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