Dual-Core Processor

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violet

Hi:
In the computer store nearby my home, I saw PC with Vista advertising
"Dual-Core Processor, .... etc..

What is Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor?

Thanks,
 
V

Val

Google is your friend:
http://tinyurl.com/2xdznt

In short, it's the predecessor to the Core Duo


Hi:
In the computer store nearby my home, I saw PC with Vista advertising
"Dual-Core Processor, .... etc..

What is Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor?

Thanks,
 
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Telstar

violet said:
Hi:
In the computer store nearby my home, I saw PC with Vista advertising
"Dual-Core Processor, .... etc..

What is Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor?

Thanks,

Accept nothing but Core 2 Duo...not Pentium Dual Core.
 
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Gary Mount

I bought a Pentium Dual Core last week (for a cheap price, $106 CDN) in
anticipation of the cheap 45 nm quad cores coming out in the first quarter
next year of which I well then upgrade to later in the year (my motherboard
supports them).
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

Two put it as simple as I know it, the Intel Pentium 4 Dual Core is a
processor soldered together with two brains. Its based on the old Netburst
architecture Intel introduced with the Pentium 4, it contains 64 bit
instructions so you can run either 32 or 64 bit Windows Vista or XP.

It is not as energy efficient or conservative as Intels new Core 2 Duo based
processors.
 
D

DarkSentinel

violet said:
Hi:
In the computer store nearby my home, I saw PC with Vista advertising
"Dual-Core Processor, .... etc..

What is Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor?

Put most basically is this...

Your CPU has what's called a core(brain), or basically where all the
transistors, etc., are at to make it function. All the old CPUs had a single
core. To make things even faster, the manufacturers basically decided to put
another brain in the chip. Quad cores have 4.
 

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