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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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What are the usefulness of a computer in ATM?

an ATM is a computer itself, im not sure which type i think its a minicomputer not sure this is what im trying to find out

If you have 512MB and want to upgrade to 1GB on a imac 1.83 GHZ Intel core duo what do you need?

Go to the link I will post and allow Crucial to scan your mac with their software. They will tell you exactly what you can install and what you will need. FYI, if possible buy as much ram as your iMac can use. 1 GB is not enough so get at least 2 GB if your iMac will run it.

What is the key to good video quality for watching shows online on a laptop is it the processor speed or RAM or memory and what is good for these things ie 2 GHz or 360GB?

First of all, good video quality depends most importantly on the quality of the video itself.

As for the viewer, some of the factors to look out for are:

- good screen resolution (1366X768, 1920X1080 or better)

- good screen size (14', 15' or bigger)

- internet download speed (2-3mb+)

- good graphic card (NVIDIA, ATI or Intel HD graphic cards with 256MB+ GDDR3)

As for the processor (CPU) or memory (same as RAM), it's not as important. The better the better.

What is a core process?

Core Process incorporate higher levels of education, higher salaries, and more technology.

Core process generates more wealth in the world economy.

What are Core capabilities?

Core capabilities are those skills that differentiate the manufacturing from its competitors

What is the difference between CPLD and microcontroller?

Complex programmable logic device (CPLD) are programmable digital logic devices which are simpler and lesser capacity than FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) devices. CPLDs have a non-volatile memory (i.e. turning off the power does not require reprogramming of CPLD)

Microcontrollers (uP or MCU) are small and cost effective but self contained computer chips (compared to general purpose processor chips used in personal computers) used for embedded applications in industrial, consumer electronics products and automobiles. Microcontrollers may or may not have inbuilt memory.

CPLDs are used for implementing logic but they do not have a embedded processor like in microcontrollers.

- Neeraj Sharma

What is Difference between CPU and mpu?

C.P.U.=central processing unit

M.P.U=micro processing unit

A central processing unit (CPU), or sometimes simply processor, is the component in a digital computer that interprets computer program instructions and processes data.

A microcontroller (or MCU) is a computer-on-a-chip used to control electronic devices.

How many threads run at the start of JVM?

at the starting of the JVM it handels approx 7000 threads .........

Is 2.20 ghz better than 2.4 ghz?

Not enough for you to see the difference if you have a computer that runs 2.3 unless you jump to say 3.0 or higher you wont be able to tell the difference just by looking. For opening and running programs the timing will be in milliseconds as the difference so it wont make much.

What is the difference between the Intel T2330 and the T7500?

T2330 / T7500

CPU Speed: 1.6 / 2.2 GHz

Bus Speed: 533 / 800 GHz

Cache Size: 1MB / 4MB

Have a look at:

http://processorfinder.intel.com/

Which is better for gaming a 1.6 ghz dual core processor or a 2.6 ghz single core processor?

Single core vs. Dual core processorwell, depending on the model and brand of each proc, I'll assume you mean something like an Intel Pentium 4 at 2.6ghz and a Core 2 duo at 1.6ghz.

First you must understand that with the new Core processors, Intel developed an entirely new architecture. Meaning just because it runs at 1.6ghz, it still completes more operations per second that the 2.6ghz model.

Now, if we compare applications performance, the dual core will always win, especially with multiple applications or multi threaded applications. There are only a few games that support multi threading as of now, but even so, in the future most games will, and they will take advantage of that second core. Since the new architecture of the Core line is so great, your 1.6ghz dual core will stomp the 2.6ghz P4 into the ground.

Hope this answers your question :)

-Rob

I disagree with Rob. While the average user will find the 1.6Ghz dual core to be faster, the 2.6Ghz Pentium 4 can utilize hyper threading. Using Linux you can optimize and access greater hyper threading (if your BIOS supports it) than windows. http://software.Intel.com/en-us/articles/methods-to-utilize-intels-hyper-threading-technology-with-Linux/

this is just a taste

If you become familiar and apply more advanced and specific hyper threading to programs you use all the time, a 50$ Intel Pentium 4 3.8GHz CPU off eBay will give a 300$ 1.6ghz quad core a run for its money.

Hope this enlightens you :)

-Mike

Hey I am writing a story called Battle Core. The story is about a young boy named Hitto who loves to play the game Battle Core. The game revolves around seven cores. I need help with some ideas?

Ideas for the different Cores?

I wouldn't make them anything to do with elemental. The "elemental" theme has been done to death.

I would make them revolve around spheres of "power", like knowledge, wisdom, etc. Since the game is about (I'm guessing) some sort of "battle", each core could relate to an aspect of battle.

1. Knowledge Core

2. Strength Core

3. Command Core

4. Tactics Core

5. Intelligence Core

6. Deception Core

7. Battle Core

Each one kind of leads to the next one. With knowledge comes strength, through strength you can command, so on and so forth. Feel free to change the order around, though, these are just ideas.

Is a dual core CPU actually made up of one CPU with 2 cores or is it 2 CPUs with one core that work together?

Improved Answer

A dual core CPU means that the processor (chip) has two cores built into it. You can think of a core as a brain, which allows the processor to do more calculations at once. If you yourself had more brains, you would be able to do more at once. It is the same concept with processors. Having more cores doesn't actually mean you have a better processor though. Since an Intel i5 can take on an AMD 6 core processor.

Original Answer

it is a single cpu with multiple cores that work together. i am building a computer that has an 6core AMD processor in it. there is one cpu that i put in.

Duo is or duo are?

Duo is a part of the whole name - Core2Duo. So when you are talking about a single processor, no matter that there are two cores inside it, you should say: "My Core2Duo IS faster..."

What is core i5 i4 i3 in computer?

A standard processor had one core like in P1, P2, P3, P4. It means it can performed only one task at a time. Now to make computer able to perform multiple tasks simultaneously it is being manufactured with multiple processors.

A Dual-core processor has two cores.

A Quad-core processor has four cores.

An i3 processor has 2 cores.

An i5 processor has 2 or 4 cores (depending on the model you have.)

An i7 processor has 2, 4 or 6 cores (depending on the model you have.)