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i suggest dual core it may costly but it s up to u r opinion then

2006-09-20 23:45:42 · answer #1 · answered by sneha_302 2 · 0 0

Pentium 4 processor is a one processors unit with a one processor inside. But Dual Core is a one processor unit with 2 processors inside. So Dual Core is faster and efficient compared with Pentium 4. Dual core needs a supportive motherboard which the technology is different than normal P4 motherboards. Refer the following links for more comprehensive details.

2006-09-21 01:49:25 · answer #2 · answered by Nishan Saliya 4 · 0 0

The limitation of pentium 4 (single core) processor is a speed of 3.6 GHz. To overcome this speed the dual core processor has emerged. Therefore depending upon the requirement of the processor speed for our work we have to choose the processor. Normally pentium 4 ( single core) processor will do for our requirements and one need not go for the costly dual processor.

2006-09-21 01:51:46 · answer #3 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 0

A dual core processor is is 2 processors in one CPU where a single Pentium is only one processor. A dual core system allows you access to more applications and computations at one time.

2006-09-21 01:48:59 · answer #4 · answered by schroeder_pacsman 1 · 0 0

Pentium D Dual Core is better than any single core Pentium,for the most part. Dual core is like having TWO pentium processors.

2006-09-21 01:46:41 · answer #5 · answered by lwcomputing 6 · 0 0

A dual core processor is a CPU with two separate cores on the same die, each with its own cache. It's the equivalent of getting two microprocessors in one.

In a single-core or traditional processor the CPU is fed strings of instructions it must order, execute, then selectively store in its cache for quick retrieval. When data outside the cache is required, it is retrieved through the system bus from random access memory (RAM) or from storage devices. Accessing these slows down performance to the maximum speed the bus, RAM or storage device will allow, which is far slower than the speed of the CPU. The situation is compounded when multi-tasking. In this case the processor must switch back and forth between two or more sets of data streams and programs. CPU resources are depleted and performance suffers.

2006-09-21 02:15:54 · answer #6 · answered by Diffuser 2 · 0 0

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