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CPU technology has grown by leaps and bounds over the years. In just shy of three decades, we have gone from simple 16-bit single-core CPUs running at 4.77MHz, to incredibly complex 4-core CPUs...
When Intel began manufacturing dual core processors for computers, they did so using two different series of processors. Those two series are the Pentium Dual Core series and the Core 2 Duo series.
The Intel Core 2 Duo is a fast processor, but for some computer owners, only an extreme processor will do. The Intel Core 2 Extreme fits the bill, with speeds befitting its name and a price tag to...
Two of the most common processor speeds that you will find in older Core 2 Duo-based notebook computers made in 2007 and 2008 are 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz. Since these notebooks can now be found at...
If you are running an older Pentium 4-based computer, you may be curious about the options that you have for an upgrade. You could purchase a newer Pentium 4, or a more modern processor that might...
Computer programs and games are constantly improving and require more processing power than ever before. Running high demand applications with a dual CPU system can increase performance. When...
If you have recently shopped for a new computer to buy, you have likely seen the terms "dual core" and "quad core" and assumed that a quad core processor must be better. Although this can be true,...
Intel greatly changed its mobile CPU product offerings with the launch of the Core Duo line in 2006. The Core Duo brought a new level of power to mobile computing by putting two processors into...
Intel is the largest provider of desktop and laptop CPUs (central processing units). Since the rise in popularity of home computers in the early 1980s, it has provided a wide range of CPUs that...
Upgrading a CPU is easy because it requires little technical knowledge and the ability to follow instructions. Choosing the right CPU, however, can be difficult because of all the different...
A computer's central processing unit, or CPU, is essentially the brain of the computer; it is used to process data and access applications. The faster a CPU is, the better a computer will...
A computer's CPU (central processing unit) is like a brain. Just like human brains, though, CPU brains are not all made equal. Some have particular advantages, like conserving power and producing...
The Intel Dual Core line of processors are intended as faster replacements for the slower Celeron line of central processing units. If you have an older processor that is no longer meeting your...
Water-cooled PCs and servers are becoming more popular as we try to fit our computer systems into tighter, more confining spaces, where air-flow and fans can't keep our systems from overheating....