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Thursday, 2 February 2012

x86 Cores???

Posted on 07:24 by Unknown
x86 are mainly today a dual-core processor that can handle most common computer tasks, like browsing the web, sufficiently. However, computer programmers may find new ways to take advantage of the three or more cores in multi-core processors to do new things that dual-core processors won't be able to handle. Dual-core processors are generally less expensive than other multi-core processors, but if the price is negligible, the more cores, the better.
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