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Can anybody tell What is the exact difference between a Dual-core processor and a Core-to-duo processor ?Advance thanks to all my friends.
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"Dual Core" is a generic term for a chip that has two cpu's in it.
Meanwhile, Intel uses the term "Intel Core" as the brand name for a family of chips. They revised it and now there is another brand name for a new family of chips called "Core 2". Core 2 chips come with one, two or four cores, so we have Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Dual, and Core 2 Quad. And all of these are Intel brand names. It's a good chip, but it's a terrible brand name. |
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