monkeywrench133
zealously apathetic
I'm thinking about getting a new computer, and the whole dual/quad core thing is completely new to me. I understand the terms dual and quad refer to the number of processing cores on the chip. What I'm fuzzy on is the stated processor speeds. For example, dell offers a desktop with an intel dual core with a speed of 1.8 gigs. Does that 1.8 gigs mean EACH core? or both of them put together?
Another way to put it would be, is the stated speed multiplied by the number of cores to give a cummulative total speed?
Also, IF a duo core @ 1.8 gigs has a total speed of 3.6 gigs, what is the advantage over a single core chip at 3.6 gigs?
Thanks for you help everyone!
Another way to put it would be, is the stated speed multiplied by the number of cores to give a cummulative total speed?
Also, IF a duo core @ 1.8 gigs has a total speed of 3.6 gigs, what is the advantage over a single core chip at 3.6 gigs?
Thanks for you help everyone!