Wednesday, September 15, 2010
What is a Dual-Core Processor?
What is a Dual-Core Processor?
A processor or CPU is a piece of your computer that performs computations, processes facts, and executes instructions. You can think of a processor approaching a personal secretary who does multiple tasks you ask him/her to do.
A dual-core processor is an improved type of processor to be precise capable of performing two computations at duplicate time. In effect it's like have two personal secretaries working together to finish all the tasks you want them to do.
If you want a more systematic explanation, Wikipedia will be able to donate you a better explanation. (See source list for link)
http://icrontic.com/articles/dual_core...
It's a processor that have 2 processor dyes inside it rather than 1. It surrounded by effect gives your computer 2 processors within 1.
www.intel.com for this answer its there
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