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Intel Core 2 Duo (Yonah) The name of the Intel processor.
Duo can be said to mean 2, which means two cores.
In parentheses is the development code of the core, which can also be said to be the model of the core, and some models will not be indicated.
The processor of the next generation Intel is quad-core.
There are many detailed model parameters, which will be officially announced by Intel.
Basically, Intel's quad-core processors are represented by the Intel Core 2 Quad field.
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You can see it! Core is a product of Intel, and the reason why it is called Core 2 is because it is equipped with a dual-core computer! That's why it's called Core 2 Core is an Intel family product! Now there are 3-core PCs! It doesn't seem to be the Core 2 processor anymore!
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The higher the number of cores, the higher the processing capacity, which is equivalent to the number of cylinders in a car engine. The more cylinders, the more power.
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The Core 2Q8300 is a true 4-core, 4-thread. The i5 is a dual-core 4-thread, the i7 is a 4-core hyper-thread, and the i3 is a dual-core hyper-thread.
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The higher the number of cores in a processor, the more powerful and faster it will be to process data.
Regarding the series and performance of the processors, the details are as follows.
Pentium dual-core, Celeron dual-core: It is a relatively low-end processor, which can only meet the needs of surfing the Internet, office, and watching movies;
Core i3: It is a dual-core four-thread, belonging to the mid-range processor, which can be understood as a lite version of the Core i5, which meets the needs of surfing the Internet, office, watching movies, and can play online games or large-scale stand-alone games;
Core i5: Partially dual-core four-threaded, partly four-core four-threaded. It is a high-end processor, which can meet the needs of surfing the Internet, office, watching movies, playing large-scale online games, large-scale stand-alone games, and can open higher game effects;
Core i7: Four cores and eight threads. It is an enthusiast-grade processor, which can be used in commonly used network applications, and can also run audiophile-level large-scale games with the highest effect.
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The i5 is all dual-core 4-thread, and the i7 is 4-core.
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These two articles will help you.
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A few cores are a few cores, and of course the more the merrier.
As for the frequency of the same grade the higher the better.
AMD Phenom X4 quad-core processor 9150E = quad-core is his frequency.
Frequency is the number of operations in a certain period of time.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E7200 Dual Core The same is his frequency.
Because the data is hard disk - hard disk cache - memory - L3 cache - L2 cache - L1 cache - CPU cache is also the bigger the better, but relative to the same grade.
But because AMD is not the same as Intel processors, it can't be compared (relative to the cache) Celeron is a codename, the same as Core, but not a grade... It's too much worse, look at the computer newspaper and the like, and keep accumulating, I believe you can become a hardware master.
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You don't have to worry about this, when you buy a computer, you have to go to **detect the parameters of anti-js....
Recommended** Inside the product**.
It means that the core frequency of this CPU is the same production process, the same number of cores, the higher the frequency, the better.
AMD Phenom X4 where AMD stands for this CPU is the AMD brand, Phenom stands for the product code name of AMD CPU (Phenom) X4 is this CPU with 4 cores.
The Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E7200 is also the same cache as the above It is a copy storage of raw data with a large acquisition and computational cost (usually referring to access time), by storing the data in the cache and accessing the data in the cache, the average access time can be increased and the data transfer speed can be improved.
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This knowledge is not something that can be explained to you in three or two sentences.
You can't compare Intel and AMD together when you buy CPUs, because they are fundamentally different products.
Keep in mind that the higher the CPU core frequency, the faster it is, and the larger the cache, the faster it is.
If you want to learn systematically, go to the CPU tutorial.
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How many g is only the frequency, and the faster the frequency, the better.
An easy way.
The CPU model written on the box, the higher the value, the better.
The bigger the cache, the better.
The more cores, the better.
For example, athlon64 x2 5000+ and athlon64 x2 6000+
6000+ is definitely better than 5000+
The same goes for the Inter E8200 which is definitely better than the E7200.
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The CPU generally looks at its main frequency.
What you're talking about is its main frequency parameters, of course, the higher the better, except for x2 x4, of course, they're multiplied by 2 times 4, and it's not really up to anything, it's just that it's 70 or 80% higher than the single core
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4 cores, 8 threads.
Core i7-6700HQ
You can find the information about this CPU on the Internet by the CPU model.
I've checked it for you.
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6th generation i7, four cores and eight threads! You can find it on the Internet, I wish you a happy life!
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4 cores and 8 threads, and the search processor model will come out.
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Specific Intel CPU classification:
P-series: The CPU of the notebook, the performance is stronger than that of the T series.
T series: It is a notebook CPU, and the larger the number at the back, the stronger the performance.
Q series: The earliest 4-core product launched by Intel's desktop platform, it is not a native 4-core, which is equivalent to just encapsulating two Core dual-core CPUs together.
E series: desktop platform CPUs, ranging from low-end entry-level Pentium E series to core E series mid-to-high-end.
Q refers to desktop 45nm and 65nm Core quad-core CPUs
E refers to a desktop 65nm Core dual-core CPU (e.g., E6300) and a desktop 65nm Pentium dual-core CPU (e.g., E2160).
P refers to the notebook's 45nm Core dual-core CPU (e.g. P8400).
T refers to the notebook's 65nm Core dual-core CPU (e.g. T7500).
and a 45nm Core dual-core CPU for notebooks (such as the T8100).
and a 65nm Pentium dual-core CPU for notebooks (such as the T2300).
and a 45nm Pentium dual-core CPU for notebooks (such as the T3200).
i3: Intel will launch a new series of CPUs next year, both notebook and desktop platforms, using the latest 32nm process, dual-core integrated display core.
i7: Intel's new series of CPUs (desktop platforms) launched at the end of 08 is also the most high-end and most powerful series (4 cores and 8 threads), and notebooks are also available.
i5: 10 months after the launch of i7, the product launched again, the performance is limited to i7, positioning in the high-end, it is also a native 4 cores, but it does not support hyper-threading, so there are only 4 threads, to a certain extent, it is a reduced version of i7.
Gross performance arrangement:
Notebook series: i7 i3 p t
Desktop platform series: i7 i5 i3 q e
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T normal;
l Low voltage version;
u Ultra-low voltage version.
It is required on thin and light laptops, the lower the voltage, the less heat will be generated, but the performance will be reduced The performance of the T series is the strongest, and the general frequency of L and U is relatively low.
The Core is a new energy-efficient microarchitecture designed to deliver superior performance and energy efficiency, improving performance per watt, known as energy efficiency.
Early cores were based on notebook processors. Core 2: Core 2 Duo is a new generation of product system based on Core microarchitecture launched by Intel. Issued on 27 July 2006.
Core 2 is a cross-platform architecture system, including server version, desktop version, and mobile version. Among them, the server version is codenamed Woodcrest, the desktop version is codenamed Conroe, and the mobile version is codenamed Merom.
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Hello, big difference ......The T series generally uses the 65nm production process, and the P series uses the 45nm production process, and the secondary cache of the two is also different, P is large, T is small, and U is the smallest. The P series is the second generation of Centrino, and the T series is the fourth generation of Centrino, but the meaning of the two Centrino is different, the previous Centrino second generation is the most recent one, and the Centrino four has been out for a long time. In other words, this Centrino is not another Centrino.
Buy the P series, the performance is much stronger than the T series.
The number after p is the model number, and the sum of the first two is as large as possible. T normal, l low voltage version, u ultra low voltage version. The performance of the T series is the strongest, with both L and U generally having lower frequencies. I hope my answer will be helpful to you
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T is normal, L is the low-voltage version, and U is the ultra-low-voltage version. Mainly needed on some thin and light notebooks, the lower the voltage, the less heat, but the performance will be reduced.
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The same TM is the abbreviation of English trademark, which means that Core is a trademark.
They are one thing, how can there be a difference.
You put the TM mark after all the logos.
Another: Core 2 Duo is a series, the performance depends on the model, but it has nothing to do with TM) I hope it will help you.
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First, the positioning is different.
1. T series: positioned for mobile notebooks and mobile office use.
2. E series: positioned for home desktop use.
Second, the chipset is different.
1. T series: support chipset SIS651, SIS655, SIS648, SIS661GX.
2. E series: support chipset Radeon 9100 IGP, Radeon 9100 Pro IGP, RX330, Radeon Xpress 200 IE (RC410).
Third, the front-side bus frequency is different.
1. T series: all supported front-side bus frequencies are up to 1066MHz.
2. E series: the supported front-side bus frequency is 800MHz.
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As the name suggests, the most significant difference between the "Core 2 Duo" and the "Core" is whether the processor is a dual-core variety - when the "Core" was launched at the beginning of the year, Intel didn't actually use all dual-core products in the "Core". In a way, the "2" in Core 2 Duo can also be interpreted as "to", which means "stepping into dual core". The Core 2 Duo is a combination of "Core 2" and "step in", and it is cleverly conceived in a similar way to the Pentium.
In addition, the "Core 2 Duo" brand will bring Intel's processor products into the 64-bit era (Figure 1).
It is reported that the first batch of products under the "Core 2 Dual" brand will mainly include 2 series, Conroe and mobile processor Merom. As a differentiation, the Conroe will be named "Core 2 Duo E", while the Merom will be named the "Core 2 Duo T L U" series. In addition, Intel will release a processor product called Core 2 Extreme to advanced gamers, which is the predecessor of Intel's highest-end "Extreme Edition" desktop processor.
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T-Series Mobile Core 2 processor.
e-Series Desktop Core 2 Duo Processor!
There is no comparison, desktop with e, notebook t.
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The T series is a laptop CPU, the E series is a desktop computer, and it depends on what kind of computer you buy.
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Hello, the dual-core CPU is simply 2 cores, and the core (Core Core 2), also known as the core, is the most important component of the CPU. The bulging chip in the center of the CPU is the core, which is manufactured by monocrystalline silicon with a certain production process, and all the calculations, storage commands, and data processing of the CPU are executed by the core.
Your CPU model is AMD Sempron 3000+, which is single-core, with only one core, and the main frequency is 1800MHz, which refers to the main frequency of the CPU indicating the speed of the digital pulse signal** in the CPU is per second.
My computer is a processor: Inter (R) Core (TM)2 Duo T6600 means that my computer is a dual-core processor, that is, there are two cores, and the processing speed of each core is the same.
If you don't understand, you can continue to ask me.
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The computer display can be changed.,Dual-core CPU will display two core frequencies when driven up normally.,That's what you call two.。。 hz, if it is a single core, one will be displayed. The computer properties you said only show the CPU information, and it doesn't show the number of cores, but as long as you know the CPU information, you can tell whether it is a dual-core or a CPU with more cores.
The specific number of cores will be displayed in the device manager, but there are also dual-core values that show 4 values, which means that the CPU has hyperthreading, which is the so-called dual-core four-thread.
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