That is because the Q6600 is not a "true" quad core processor. It uses 2 dual-cores stuck together to make it quad. So each dual-core processor has 4MB of L2 Cache available to it.
like my q9300 is 2 e7200's stuck together on one chip. i would consider any cpu that has 4 (physical) cores to be a quad. i dont know what all this talk of the core 2 quads being not "true" quad cores.
like my q9300 is 2 e7200's stuck together on one chip. i would consider any cpu that has 4 (physical) cores to be a quad. i dont know what all this talk of the core 2 quads being not "true" quad cores.
a true quad core is a quad with 4 cores on one die. alot of them have been bug prone to date took amd quite alot to get it out of there procs and now intel is faced with the same problem.
well i still think it is silly to call it not a true quad core. sounds like those people are haters or jellous. what is the "true" definition of a quad core any ways?
correct and mine has 4mb per duel core. now thing is if your looking at that chip its going to be down in teh 300$ range very soo so i would wait to buy.