Which processor is more better? Dual-core or Core Duo? What are the difference between both of them?What about its performance and all?
I think you mean Core 2 Duo which is a dual core processing chip. The processor is an Intel product not Microsoft.
Yeah, they are the same thing, one is just a brand name. The Intel Core 2 Duo is better than the Intel Core Duo and the Core 2 Quad smokes both of them. Generally, the more cores the better processing power a chip has, as it can handle multiple tasks at one time.
Yes it does support... Core2Duo, Core2Quad... up, up and away. Down comes the stupid Dual Core. Core2Duo has 2 cores not 2 CPUs, but the Dual Core has 2 CPUs not 2 Cores which is less efficient
of course i will go with dual core 2, caz its more reliable and its help eachother. means more faster and cool
The Intel Core 2 Duo has 2 processor cores on 1 chip. It is a dual core processor and Windows views it as two separate processors. Dual core is a generic term for any processor with two cores. Some dual core processors are the AMD X2 dual core, the Pentium D, and the Core 2 Duo. By far the best dual core processor for desktop and notebook use is the Core 2 Duo. Dual processor refers to two physical processors. They are common in servers. You can also have a dual processor server with dual core CPUs. For instance, you can get a dual core system with Core2Quad CPUs, which would give you eight processor cores!
core 2 duo = 64bit dual core - 32 bit. That is one of the differences between them. This means that core 2 duo should be better.
Where are you getting your information? All dual core CPUs except the Core Duo that I know of support both 32-bit and 64-bit. And besides that, 64-bit's adoption has been slow. These dual core CPUs all support 64-bit: Core 2 Duo Pentium D Athlon X2 Xeon (older models are not dual core) Opteron (older models are not dual core) Turion X2 Athlon 64 X2
I have no idea what is kind of proc do they make these days.. But I can tell you that its much faster than any old 80286 procs.. Cheers! Sha
I am almost scared to use my new computer. My Core 2 Quad has so much juice that every time I click the mouse it throws me back in my seat! I mean it's nice and all but my neck is really starting to hurt.
Well right now Intel's Core 2 Duo processors are a bit better than any of the other dual-core processors floating around. For example, the Pentium D processor is a dual-core chip. It's a great chip don't get me wrong, especially for its price (it's for people on the budget), but compared to some dual-core AMD or Core 2 Duo chips, it's outperformed. If you're going with AMD, at the minimum get an AMD 64 x2 6000+ chip. I'd stick with Intel's Core 2 Duo though, since they're a lot easier to overclock.
Core Duo is amazing. The new chips Intel just released left the best AMD had in the dust. On top of that, they're usually cheaper.