C2D is based on P3 technology. The new dual cores and quad cores are based on new technologies.
Thanks Peter.
C2D is based on P3 technology. The new dual cores and quad cores are based on new technologies.
Dual core = two processor dies in one ------ Pentium D/Core 2 Duo/Pentium dual-core, etc
Quad core = four processor dies in one ----- Core 2 Quad
Single core = one processor core in one ---- Pentium 4/Celeron/etc, you know what i mean
Tri core = non-existent
Dual core = two processor dies in one ------ Pentium D/Core 2 Duo/Pentium dual-core, etc
Quad core = four processor dies in one ----- Core 2 Quad
Single core = one processor core in one ---- Pentium 4/Celeron/etc, you know what i mean
Tri core = non-existent
Intel:
Single core: 1 core
Dual core: 2 single cores
Quad core: 2 dual cores
AMD:
single core: 1 core
dual core: 2 single cores
tri core: 4 single cores with one turned off due to malfunction
quad core: 4 single cores.
AMD:
single core: 1 core (sempron vs celeron, athlon xp vs p4) (p4 HT vs Athlon64)
dual core: 2 single cores (Pentium D vs Athlon x2)(amd x2 vs c2d)
tri core: 4 single cores with one turned off due to malfunction (no intel couter)
quad core: 4 single cores. (phenom vs c2q)
you forgot 2.. I bolded the ones I added up there ^
should we go over Opterons and what not?