Can anyone tell me bout intel dual core?
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Single core is one processor that runs the entire computer. As I'm sure anyone knows running to many programs at once will slow you down badly. While Dual core is 2 Processors one processor runs the root drives, the operating system, the various programs needed to make your PC work (IE: Explorer) in other words the programs that start-up soon as you turn on your PC. while the other processor runs the programs YOU open. and only them. so by dividing up the workload between 2 processors your browsing speed will quadruple, your download speed will quadruple, and you should almost NEVER lag.
www.intel.com is the best but basically each pc has a cpu that does the actual work that you tell it to do, ie run programs, play games etc. If you add a 2nd cpu, dual core, then the pc should do everything faster.
Well, as the name mentions. Dual Core in simple words can relate to enhanced performance. You can have a look at the technical information through the following link -
http://www.intel.com/technology/computin...
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/...
Let me know if this helps :)
The Dual Core technology (also called Core 2 Duo) is a technology in which a single computer chip houses two different processors. This brings a great speed enhancement to the consumer since there are two processors at work at the same time. A 2.4 GHz dual core processor has two processors running at 2.4 GHz each - the benefits are very clear.
Not every kind of application can benefit of the dual core technology, though. In order to run correctly on these systems a software need to be rewritten to handle this.
Games, for instance, do not take advantage of dual core technology, and might actually run slower on dual core systems.
Video and photo editing software, on the other hand, benefit greatly from a dual core system, as do video and audio encoders.
If you have a dual core system, the Windows Task Manager will show two CPU usage graphs. You can use that to check if the software is optimized for dual core systems: just run a heavy processing routine (like encoding a lenghty video file) and see if both graphs hit 100%.
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