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Intel Core 2

The Intel Core 2 is a line of 64-bit microprocessors from Intel first released in 2006. They are available in single, dual and quad-core editions. The Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors (with the exception of the T2060, T2080, and T2130 models) are also part of this line.

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Can Intel Core 2 support DDR3?

Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.

Can an Intel Atom N280 processor run 64-bit applications?

Physically? No

Virtually? Yes

Just install VirtualBox (or other VM (Virtual Machine)) on your computer and run for example 64-bit linux in it. And inside that OS (Operating System) you can run 64-bit applications.

How many core processors i3 have?

  • The Intel i7 has
  • 3.06 GHz and 2.93 GHz core speeds
  • Four processing threads
  • 4 MB of Intel® Smart Cache
  • Two channels of DDR3 1333 MHz memory

Is Core 2 Duo T5500 a 64 bit processor?

x86-64 is 64 bit processing on 32-bit architecture,

not to be confused with true 64 bit-processors like Itanium

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64

Is 2.16 ghz processor is better then the 2.4 ghz processor?

Processor speed is one of those tricky things that's really hard to grasp. Most retailers and computer junkies will refer to a processor's speed by the processor's clock speed (in Hertz, Hz). This is usually an indicator on how fast the processor will work. Unfortunately, that's not always true.

For example, a single-core 2.16 GHz processor will not perform near as well as a dual-core 2 GHz processor. In general, newer processors that have many cores will throw clock speed ratings out the window. (For a more accurate definition of speed, try to find out how many "flops", or calculations per second, a processor can do. This is more commonly seen on supercomputers.)

Assuming that these are both single-core processors, a clock speed of 2.16 GHz would be faster than a clock speed of 2 GHz. If either of these are multi-core, however, it's probably better to go with more cores.

What is the difference between the Intel Atom and Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors?

Celeron is Intels bottom range of processors, and in fairness you would'nt be using a celeron for anything more than a bit of web browsing and mail and maybe a bit of word processing or something simple.

The atom, I think the biggest breakthrough here is that its very easy on power. From what i have seen this processor is not going to be doing anything very demanding. Its being used in the Acer One and some other "small" laptops.

Is there much of a difference between the Intel Pentium dual-core T2370 processor and the Intel core 2 duo T5450 processor?

Pentium Dual Core T2370 SLA4J 1733 MHz 1024 KB 533 MT/s 13x 1.075 - 1.175 V 35 W Socket P Q4 2007 LF80537GE0301M OEM x

Core 2 Duo T5450 SLA4F (M0) 1667 MHz 2048 KiB 667 MT/s 10x 1.0375 - 1.3 V 35 W Socket P Q2 2007

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Main difference I see in different size of L2-chache.

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Which CPU is manufactured as a multi core processor with one of the cores disabled?

Triple

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"Triple?" What does this mean? Triple core? There are Rana processors that are shipped as dual-core but have 3 cores on the die. This means that your answer is wrong.

The most common examples are triple-core processors, but not all of them. As for actual examples, Phenom X2-X3 and Athlon X3 processors are famous for having locked cores.

What are cores on micro processors?

The "core" in a processor is the microprocessor inside of the CPU(Central Processing Unit).

For example, if you have a Dual Core CPU then you have 2 microprocessors inside of the CPU, this allows you to do two things at once, as a microprocessor can only do one thing at a time the only exception to this is Multi-Threading which allows one core to do the work of multiple cores, but its not as fast as having multiple cores.

How good is Intel core 2 quad Q8300 processor?

Well, it all depends.

What is the video card that comes with it? You need at least a GeForce 8000 series of equivalent ATI Radeon series. If none is listed that means you have an Intel card which is very bad!

How much ram does it have? For Vista you can get by with 1G of ram but 2G is strongly recommended. For XP 512MB is ok but 1G is better. 2G on XP won't help. If none is listed turn away immediately.

Lastly, what OS does it come with? If it is any version of Vista (home basic, ultimate, etc..) you should consider buying a copy of XP. Vista has too many things running in the background and has rearranged all the settings. On a Pentium 4HT 3Ghz the boot time for vista is significantly longer. For a cheap way to get XP go to newegg.com and search XP Pro OEM of XP Media Center OEM.

Finally, if you know how to, build a PC. By buying a PC from HP you loose many advanced BIOS features that can help.

What is the best processor?

the famous for being ver great i7 is great. but any processor is fine. if you want to play games then you need a graphics card. a processor is for a hardcore internet user. but it wont matter if your using a really bad internet router

Can you replace a Intel atom precesser with a Intel atom dual core?

If it shares the same slot-type and the motherboard supports it, yes. In some cases, a motherboard will support a processor with a higher number of cores than was originally intended thanks to BIOS updates.

For instance, Asus M2N motherboards were originally released around the time that dual-core Athlons (Athlon X2) were gaining popularity. They supported single and multi-core processors of the AM2/AM2+ (slot) type by design. With the latest BIOS updates, they officially support AMD Phenom II X4 processors of the AM3 type up to the Phenom X4 945, and many users have had success installing 955s in these boards too.

If you are considering installing a dual-core processor in place of the existing single-core processor, it would be best to check the compatibility of your board with such processors before going further.

What is the difference between i5 and i7 procesors?

It depends really. If you're looking for a fast but more budget-friendly CPU, the i5 is better. But it lacks some features that the i7 has. Nevertheless, it is still a good, fast CPU. The i7, on the other hand, currently reigns as king and its prices reflect that.

The Intel core i5 and i7 features both hyper threading technology helping it do multitasking and can boost the ghz up to a higher ghz. But the difference between the i5 and i7 is that i5 has two cores and i7 has 4 cores.

How many pins in Intel core i7?

There are four pins in an Intel Core i3. The Intel Core i3 is a desktop processor. The machine has a dual-core processing unit which runs two independent processor cores in one physical package at the same frequency.

Are Intel Core Duo Processors 64 bit?

No, but the core 2 duo processors are: http://www.intel.com/products/centrino/compare.htm I also found this web page intersting: http://www.answers.com/topic/intel-core-cpu

Can you run windows xp on Intel core 2 duo 2400 32bit?

Yes you can run Windows 32 bit on a Core 2 Duo CPU. But I would recommend you to go 64 bit instead as it is faster and can handle more memory, while 32 bit maxes out to 3.25 to 3.5GB of RAM. 64 bit can handle and use higher amounts of RAM and your PC will perform much better. I hope this answered your question.

Does Intel dg31pr motherboard Intel dualcore processor 2gb ram ddr2 supports windows 7?

Your question has become quite confusing because of Your Language but as per i got, i think You wanted to know that "if you can run windows 7 on a system that has 2GB RAM installed on Intel's DG31PR motherboard", right?

well I say, definately. You can run it without any problem.

infact Windows7 is the Best OS that Microsoft has ever released!

What is meaning of core in processor?

A core is a very small magnetic toroid, or doughnut. It can be magnetized in one direction or the other, so it represents one bit of memory. Core is also the term for the array of cores that make up main memory.

Very few computers use core anymore, as it is old, slow technology. Some people still refer to core, however, when they mean main memory. One advantage of core was that it was non-volatile, retaining its state through a power off state, but moderm memory does that as well with batteries and various "save to disc" strategies.

Is the Intel T4200 Processor Dual core?

Yes, it has 2 cores running at 2 GHz a peice. The info below was taken directly from Intel.

Essentials Status Launched Launch Date Q1'09 Processor Number T4200 # of Cores 2 Clock Speed 2 GHz L2 Cache 1 MB FSB Speed 800 MHz FSB Parity Instruction Set 64-bit Embedded Supplemental SKU Lithography 45 nm Max TDP 35 W

What are the differences between an Intel Core 2 Duo and an Intel Pentium Dual-Core?

Intel Pentium Dual-Cores are identical in architecture to Intel Core 2 Duos. The differences are:

  • Intel Core 2 Duos have a larger amount of L2 cache. In certain applications, a larger L2 cache can provide a major boost in performance.
  • Intel Pentium Dual-Cores lack some features that the Intel Core 2 Duo includes, such as support for Intel VT-x (used for virtualization) and TXT (Trusted Execution technology).
  • As of September, 2009, the fastest FSB supported by the Pentium Dual-Core line is 1066 MT/s. The fastest Intel Core 2 Duos support an FSB of 1333 MT/s.

How many core in dual core processor?

There is 423 pins in a Duel Core Processor.

Is Intel processor better than AMD Athlon?

its better when it comes from reliablity and durability AMD is faster sometimes than Intel and more faster than ever to break. AMD's life span is short compared to INTEL.