kotelinie Starfleet Vice Admiral \m/ Melodic Rocker and ICTer
Number of posts : 807 Age : 41 Location : The Netherlands Registration date : 2007-09-05
| Subject: Core 2 and Core 2 Duo? Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:22 am | |
| Core 2 and Core 2 Duo?Back in the day buying a processor was as simple as looking at the megahertz or gigahertz and purchasing based on the bigger number. I know there's more to it than that like onboard cache and what-not, but in comparison to what we've got to work with today, life seemed simpler back then. So, for example, what's the difference between Core 2 and Core 2 Duo? Let's explore! Core 2 is the successor to Intel's Pentium D line of processors, which was basically two Pentium 4 “Prescott” processors duct-taped together and called Dual Core. Core 2 is this, only with a more refined construction, making it more efficient in terms of both power and consumption of power. This design is perfect for laptops. Core 2 Duo, on the same hand, is the successor to the Core 2 architecture, but is designed for desktops and laptops. Once again, more powerful and more energy efficient than previous models. It's just a matter of variants at this point, with the familiar “gigahertz” numbers buried deep within the processor's specifications sheet. You'll see something like Core i7 950, which just so happens to have multiple processors running at 3.06ghz. The next model up, the 965 Extreme, clock in at 3.20ghz per processor. Remember to search the manufacturer's website for more info, and if you're still confused, Wikipedia has some decent information on all of the current processors on the market. ~Andrew | |
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Number of posts : 930 Age : 36 Location : Leesville, LA Registration date : 2007-07-22
| Subject: Re: Core 2 and Core 2 Duo? Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:13 pm | |
| Kotie, what's your opinion of AMD processors compared to Intel processors? Personally, I prefer the former, but I'm curious to know what you think. | |
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kotelinie Starfleet Vice Admiral \m/ Melodic Rocker and ICTer
Number of posts : 807 Age : 41 Location : The Netherlands Registration date : 2007-09-05
| Subject: Re: Core 2 and Core 2 Duo? Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:19 pm | |
| Self i have had only Intel processors, that is until i purchased a laptop with an AMD processor. I am happy with the laptop and its performance for what i do with it.
I have believed that AMD CPU's where good for games, for having a faster response time, but lagging the power for the complex calculations. For Itel CPU's, good at making complex calculations.
Besides Intel is also a bit clearer on the information of the CPU, at how much MHz or GHz it is running. If you ask me on what range an AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000 running, then i need to look it up. For this one it is 2.6GHz.
Self i am still a fan of Intel, even that the gab between the two are now much closer then five years back. So if you ask me to configure a computer for you, it shall have an Intel CPU. | |
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