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What is dual core and why do I want it?
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Monday March 1, 2010
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Monday March 1, 2010
Computer processors
have really evolved over time. We've gone from simple processors, which are also called "cores", to CPU's withmultiple cores
. Adual core processor
gives you much more computing power. It's like two cores on a single chip. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.Download this episode now
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Show Notes
- Dual core refers to the fact that the CPU, or central processing unit, essentially has two processors, or "cores" in one chip.
- Dual core processors are much larger than some of the early computer processors, out performing them by a considerable magnitude in regards to computing power.
- If you compare an early 8086 chip to a Pentium 4 dual core chip, you see the difference in size.
- Dual core processors give your computer much more computing power.
- Dual core processors are much larger than some of the early computer processors, out performing them by a considerable magnitude in regards to computing power.
- If you compare an early 8086 chip to a Pentium 4 dual core chip, you see the difference in size.
- Dual core processors give your computer much more computing power.
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