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Old September 7th 08, 12:34 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
Sanny
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Default Difference between Intel processors?

Intel nominclature is very difficult to understand.

I wish to Upgrade my computer.

Currently I have 3.0 Ghz Pentium Computer.

Latest Computers are as follows.

1. Dual Core
2. Core 2 Duo
3. Quad Core
4. Core2 Quad.

What does this "Core 2" means.

And I find new processors at 2.5 GHz then how they will be faster than
my 3.0 Ghz computer.

I am waiting for 6 Ghz, 12 Ghz computers but Intel is not increasing
the frequency.

Does adding 2/ 4 cores speed up it by a factor of 2 or 4?

Bye
Sanny
 




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