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multicore
2.4 Ghz multicore, is that two cores with a frequency of 2.4Ghz?
why isnt it said to be 4.8Ghz if theres two of them? is it because they dont share the load? -- Christo |
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Your kidding, aren't you?
"Christo" lessthanchris666no wrote in message ... 2.4 Ghz multicore, is that two cores with a frequency of 2.4Ghz? why isnt it said to be 4.8Ghz if theres two of them? is it because they dont share the load? -- Christo |
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 22:32:47 +0000 (UTC), "Christo"
lessthanchris666no wrote: 2.4 Ghz multicore, is that two cores with a frequency of 2.4Ghz? yes why isnt it said to be 4.8Ghz if theres two of them? Because "GHz" is a rate, not a mathematical equation solution. is it because they dont share the load? no |
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Christo wrote:
" why isnt it said to be 4.8Ghz if theres two of them? " The same reason that two 52x speed CD burners don't equal one that burns at 104x speed. |
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