How Dual Core Processors Work
A dual core processor is a very powerful piece of
computer hardware, but most people don't understand it very
well. First of all people mix up a dual processor system
with a dual core processor system. A dual processor system
is a computer with two separate processors usually on two
separate motherboards but within the same chassis system.
It's essentially putting two computers together and having
them link to each other to speed things up a little bit.
A two processor core is different in that there are two
processors but they are on the same die and share the front
side bus. This means a dual core system is one computer, but
has two processors to share the workload of one machine. A
dual core is much faster than a dual processor system
because there are not separate operations the processors are
in charge of. Instead the two processors share the same
processor commands and tasks.
The software that works with the new system and quad core
machines is also very important. If the software is not made
to utilize the two processor core technology, the computer
may still feel very slow. Remember that its the software
that is slow, not the machine.
New operating systems and software are being made to utilize
the power harnessed within these new systems. The systems
are compatible with 32 bit and 64 bit systems. 64 big
systems are the main standard these days as they can process
a lot of information in a very short period of time.
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