That last guy game you links to desktop processors, so ignore him, and the person before who was talking about adding the number in dual core, ignore her. First, check the front side bus on the Pentium M, if it is 400MHz, then the Core Duo is faster period. If it is 533Mhz, then it depends, on single tasks the Pentium M might be a little faster, but in multitasking the Core Duo would be far faster.
2006-10-27 05:52:50
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answered by mysticman44 7
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A 2.0 Ghz is faster than a 1.6 Ghz. It's about 20% faster. The 1.6 is 400 Mhz less then the 2.0, so whatever the % works out to be?? If your talking Duel processors though, then the 1.6 would work out to be 3.2 Ghz, which would make it over 30% faster.
See, If you have a 2.0 Ghz processor and a 1.0 Ghz processor, the 2.0 is twice as fast as the 1.0. If you have an old 100 MHz processor, then the 1.6 Ghz is 16 times faster. There are 1000 Mhz in a Ghz. Our first Pentium II's started out at about 266 Mhz.
The higher the number, the faster the processor.
2006-10-26 23:39:02
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answered by Mt ~^^~~^^~ 5
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The core duo is faster..For one the Pentium M is a single core processor and the core duo is dual core processor.
I cant seem to find benchmarks comparing the 2. But i can guarantee the core duo is faster.
But if i were you I'd go for the new core 2 duo mobile processors because they've added 64 bit instructions and are about 20 percent faster than the core duos.
2006-10-26 22:36:07
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answered by . 6
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you will get more work done at the same time with a core duo ... it really depends on what and how you are guaging ur speed ... if ur going by how fast windows loads and programs open then the ram and harddrive speed will effect that more ... if ur talking about how fast a processor-intensive task will complete, like video converting, then THAT will make a difference ... let me see if i can explain it ... um ... well the video covert would run at about the same speed on both processors with maybe a few minuets difference in complete time and the winner going to the "M" ... BUT ... with a dual-core processor you could run TWO video converts at the same time without choking the system down to a crawl whereas the single core processor would bog down big time ... so it really depends on what you do .... i would opt for the coreduo ...
2006-10-26 22:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Intel Centrino Duo is quite an Intel merchandising label to show computers that use Intel's instant, MOTHERBOARD and a twin-middle processor jointly. [sorry, could get that sparkling.] So, as an occasion, by way of fact the MacBooks use Intel Motherboards and DualCore Intel processors, yet have Apple Airport severe instead of Intel instant enjoying cards, they are not Centrino Duo qualified. As for the different 2, Intel middle 2 Duo is the 2d new launch of the middle platform, that's the successor to the Pentiums. it quite is a sparkling shape from the Pentiums, and is the reason the version in capability-performance, overall performance, etc. [quite, it quite is greater suitable!] Intel Pentium twin middle is largely a coined-up call for the so-referred to as "successor to the El-cheapo Celeron Processors", however the version between a Celeron and a Pentium twin middle is that one's unmarried-cored, on an identical time as the different is twin-middle and for this reason, slightly greater souped-up. to cite Wikipedia: In 2006, Intel introduced a plan to return the Pentium variety from retirement to the industry, as a moniker of low-value middle shape processors in keeping with unmarried-middle Conroe-L, yet with a million MB cache. The numbers for those planned Pentiums have been reminiscent of the numbers of the latter Pentium twin-middle CPUs, yet with the 1st digit "a million", instead of "2", suggesting their unmarried-middle function. curiously, a unmarried-middle Conroe-L with a million MB cache became no longer reliable adequate to tell apart the planned Pentiums from different planned Celerons, so it became substituted by twin-middle CPUs, bringing the "twin-middle" upload-directly to the "Pentium" moniker.
2016-10-16 11:13:52
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answered by shea 4
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core duo is the fastest
click on this site and check it with various parameters
http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html?modelx=33&model1=477&model2=462&chart=171
2006-10-27 00:14:50
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answered by Sniper 3
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